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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 10, 1903. . iucl . or c. MEETEVO iiere. Ie(rrfM to Be Conferred on Large CUsses of .Candidate Here Thurs dayMany lcltlng K merits oi . - urn bus Upcciau 1 uc wrurr wm ercisee, , Charlotte Council. No. 770, Knlghti of Columbus, U planning for a grand celebration here Thursday, Large - drleratlons will bo In attendance, not only from Greensboro and Wllmlng ton. In this Ftate. but from .Charleston and Columbia, in 8outh it... itiwtiau . mnt fUvan- nah. In Georgia; Norfolk and Tfirhmond. In ' Virginia, and from Washington. T3ie occasion -will be the exemplification of the three degree upon large classes of candidates from a number of the lodges. Of this nuin- ber, Charlotte ww lurnun v; raont. ; Ashevllle, , and one each from Black Mountain, Canford, Salis bury Spartanburg, Greenville, Ander son ' Rio Vista and Fayettevllle. Greensboro council will also furnish a number of candidates, as will also Charleston, Columbia and other points. X Owing to he continued Illness of Territorial Deputy J. w. uonway, ot this State, the work of the degrees will be In charge of Mr. Joseph li. Allen, territorial deputy of South Carolina. The order of exercises is as follows: Assembling at O'Donoghue Hall i:S0. First degree at 2:30 by Greensboro council. ' Second degree at 3:30 by Charlotte council. - Intermission at S. Completion of second degree at 5:30. Third degree by the territorial au- III"I lilCB v.wv. . Banquet at the Belwyn 0:30. The firs degree will be In charge or me; xoijowing oramri i urccur boro council: R. D. Douglas, O. K.; W. H. McCormick. D. G. K.; W. H. MeSorley, C, and Otto Parati, W. The second degree will "be. in charge of the following officers of Charlotte ,.,,-M tl- wnA B M11 T CI V XV V, Hall. D. O. K.; John Bhaughnessy, C and C. J. Renx. W. The third degree will be in charge of the territorial deputy of South Car olina. "Mr. J. R. Allen, of Columbia. The Knights of Columbus Is the greatest Catholic fraternal order In th Western Hemisphere and la grow ing at a remarkable rate. Tbe latest statistics available for the United States, Canada. Mexico and the Phil ippine Islands, show that there are 41 Ftate councils, 1.261 sub-councils and 117,014 members, with a mortuary reserve and death benefit fund Tor the (3,000 members who carry Insurance of 32, 168,000. The local reception committee la as follows: W. W. Kldd. C. M. Phelan. J.' J. Breen. J. H. Growley, W. J. " 1 T. T tw . I. Til T V O. M. Myer and C. E. Hall. 1 Happenings In the Realm of the Criminal Class. Charged with unlawfully retaining various articles belonging to the rfamllv of Mr. R. 8. Howie. alvpn to ' Oowan, a colored woman, 'was arrest ed yesterday morning and locked up. She will be tried to-day before the recorder. The value of the articles alleged to have been taken by the woman, who Is a resident of the aristocratic precincts of Weat First street, is about 110. She denied her guilt with much vehemence yesterday morning when an officer walked upon her premises with a warrant for her arrest. B. W. Boise, a white man, was ar muted at the Southern station on the charge of presenting .himself In pub lic In a condition so Intoxicated as to be a nuisance to the public. Sam Davis, colored, was arrested 6n the charge of disorderly conduct. " MONDAY'S ARRAY OF CASES. A Chronicling of the Tilings That Oc curred In Ute Recorder's Court Yes terday The Cases Wrestled With ' and the Result. . -John Hampton, colored, was fined 410 and costa In the police court yes terday morning, the offense for which he was assessed fceing an assault committed on ,the person- of - Mattie Jamieson. to-wlt, two blows In, the face. The affair too place late Sat urday night At the borne of the wo man In the case, the affray being caused by a misunderstanding about a fish aupper. Frank Foster.' colored, -was ac quitted on the charge of disorderly conduct. It was a part of tbe Irony of fate that Frank's appearance In court should be the aftermath of an attempt to play the role of him who maketh peace. Several nights ago aome person or persons with evil In tent , stirring rankly within their bosoms hurled a shower of . stones against (the walls of the Greek restau rant within. whose portals Frank was seeking sustenance for his physical well being. H was sent out by the restaurant keeper to prosecute an In vestigation as to the whys and where fores of the matter , and to placate, if this were possible, the op posing forces which sought to bring about a condition of chaos. Judgment was suspended on Jesse Moseley, a colored hack driver, who was charged with leaving his hsok and soliciting passengers. While the technical offense was proven. It ap peared to be not such an one as by its nature to shake the foundations of the republic or to threaten the ascen dency of Christian civilization. Con sequently, the sentence was dispensed with. GIVES $500 BOXD. gro Who Shot Fred White Sunday is Tried Before Magistrate J. W. Cobb. r Will Harding was yesterday bound over to the Superior Court In the sum of 3500 for the shooting of Fred White, colored, - near Carson's brick yard on the Catawba Sunday morn ing. The ... trial took place before Squire J. W. Cobb yesterday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. The bond of 3600 required on the charge of as sault with deadly weapon was fur nished by Mr. J. E. Carson, the ne gro's employer, for whom the defen dant Is foreman." It was In evidence that White had a knife In his hand. This was later picked up, and he had been seen earlier In the morning with It In his possession. . The doctors say tley see no reason why White should not now recover unless at present unforeseen compli cations set In. He la at his home, out near the river. Off to Attend Convention. Mr. J. H. Ross, representing the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Synod of the South, together with Rev. James Boyce, or Due West, S. C, and Miss Lillian Morrison, ot States ville, , left yesterday for Pittsburg, Pa., to attend a general convention of the young people of the United Presbyterian Church, of the North, a denomination of church people Iden tical with the A. R. P's. of the South. The convention will last for several days. Rer. Dr. pobyna Coming. Not only th members of the Sec ond Presbyterian church but the Charlotte nubile In general Is await ing with much Interest the arrival of Rev. Dr. W. R. Dobyns, who Has been called to the pastorale of the Second church. Dr. Dobyns will arrive In the city the last of the week from St Joseph. Mo., and will conduct ser vices next Sunday. He has given no Intimation as to his action relative to the call, but It Is earnestly desired that he accept. Remember , Jhat when the Stomach nerves fallor weaken. Dyspepsia or In digestion must always follow. Hut, strengthen these same weak Inside nerves with Dr. Snoop's Restorative, and then see how quickly health will aicaln return. Weak Heart and Kidney nerves can also be strengtnened wltn tne Jio Death of Col. W. M. Hammond. The news reached the city yesterday of the death Sunday at Thomasville, Ga.. of Col. WV M. Hammond, a na tive of Anson county, this State, and or Kidney weakness Is found. Don't drug an uncle of Dr. Charles A. Bland, of "? B,omnh'.,nor, I, ihl . . ,A , , . Kidneys. That I wron. uo to ln cau thla city. Colonel Hammond was one ailments. Strengthen these weak or me mosi innuennai attorneys in nlld nerves with Dr. Khoop'a Restora Georela, having resided In that State tlve and ret well. A simple, single test eer since the close of the war. He will surely tell. Mullen a Pharmacy. was 71 years of age and Is survived by his widow and two sons, Messra William and Walter Hammond, both of whom are active attorneys of Thomasville. The remains were car ried to Wadeaboro yesterday and the Interment made ,at the old horns In Anson county. . Colonel Hammond was a close friend of the late Dr. Jo seph Graham, the late Col. H. C Jones and C'apt Fred Nash. Lectures on Comtnerrlal Law, Mr. Norman H. Johnson, editor of! The Merchants' Journal and attorney tor the North Carolina Retail Mer chant's Association, will deliver the first of a series of lectures on "Com mercial Law" before the studerUa of' King's Business College, In the I'leJ-j mont Building, this morning at! 10:80 . o'clock. Mr.t Johnson is not only a recognized an-! Ihorlty on this subject, but Is a speak-! er of marked talent, possessing that taculty of clear exposition which i makes him a most delightful talker. The progressive management of King's Business College Is to be con rratulated on securing his services. Duke Party to Greenville, 8. C ear. j. . nunc, ur. .4. (jiii vvyne and Mr. D. A. Tompkins left yester day morning In Mr. Duke's private car for Greenville. 8. C, on a short trip. The car was attached to No. 11, which left here shortly before the noon hour. The trip back will be mad on No. 38. which arrives at 10:05 o'clock this morning. Last evening Mr. Tompkins entertain ed a few prominent Greenville cltl sens at a dinner at the Sans Roucl vvuimj iui in nunor oi Mr. uuxe and Dr. Wylle. . Sf. M. P. O'CaltalMui to Hot Springs Ark. The tnanv Charlotte friends of Mr M. P. O'Callahan, former manager of the. Central Hotel, of this city, will be Interested In learning of his removal to Hot Springs. Ark., where he will have charge of the Waverly Hot4 Mr. O'CaUahan Is not only a capable ho tel man. but a polished gentleman and has a host of friends in Char lotte. Last summer Mr. O'Callahan had charge of the Ocean View Hotel, near Norfo'k, Va. ficrvkw Board Meet. The meeting of tbe board of public sf-rvk-e yesterday afternoon developed; r.othlr.g of Interest, only rontine" mat-j Urs b-lng given attention. The meet-' ing nxt Monday promises to be pro-i doctive of eome action of public cen- rr rn in view of the fact that the en-! plneers of the Southern and Seaboard j rvir'-giji are expected to confer with! the tard and tbe city engineer rela-l Cv to the r-.vy on tast Trade! r : t. is completely furnished without a piano, and never truly musically furnished " unless the piano is an Artistic Stieff. The only artistic piano sold direct t TO i YOU by its maker.. Write to-lay. Chas, M. Stieff Manufacturer of tlt ArtUUc ' SUeffi Shaw and Stieff Self-Player Plain . Southern Wareroom: 5 "W. Trade St., 1 CHAELOTTE, N. C. ' C.H. TrTILIIOTII, Mgr. m Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers vnih snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them' Uneeda Biscuil Oven-fresh-Oven-crisp-Oven-clean In dust tight. Neeer sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . V Wllllaros A Johnston Get Contract. The contract 'between' the city and the nrm of Johnston St Williams was signed yesterday for laying the Dll worth sidewalk In cement Davement. The papers were executed for the city by the board of public service and were algned yesterday afternoon, work to begin at once. The left side of Boulevard from Morehead street to Mr. Ed Bell's corner will be cement ed, a distance of about 6 blocks. Messrs. D. A. Johnston, of this city, jftd Mr. F. P. Williams, of Raleigh, are the gentlemen composing the firm to whom was given the work. . Returns to Illinois. Rev. C. T. Love, a son of Rev. W. T. Love, of Statesvllle, who has been preaching for several Sundays In the South, expects to return to his pas torate In Illinois this week. He pass ed through the city yesterday en route to his fa'ther's home from Steele Creek, where he preached last Sun day. Mr. Love is a young minister who Is attaining success In his pres ent field and a man of fine parts. He Is a kinsman of Rev. Dr. G. R. White, of Griffiths. WHERE DID YOU GET IT? The name of the maker on many products Is a guaranteo of their excellence. , That's the tailoring. ' We Intend that every ment bearing our name be an Inducement for you to give more ordera 1 ( - . ' ' ' ' i . SUITS OVERCOATS Tailored to Tavte $20.00 to 150.00. " way with our gar-shall ADANISS1 irKOftPORATZrs It's the Saving in Time and Patience That Appeals to Business Men'. ; "We have a complete line of up-to-date office devices. Come in and let - us show them to you." Pound & Moore Co. Commercial . Stationers " Office Outflttersv J2t R. Tryoo St. 'Phone 40. NEW CROP WALL PAPERS NOW READY. Hanging done at current rates TORRENCE PAINT COMPANY 'Phone ITS. 10 N. Tryon. wm$i: Casts Upon the return of the balmy spring; days the fond mother who regards the comfort ot her baby will naturally think of giv ing her little one an outing, wrlch la so essential to the baby's comfort as well as health. If you will allow us to solve the Go-Cart problem for you, you can rest assured that you have as good as there is on 4he market, and at a very low price. We can furnish Folding Carta as cheap as 12.60, and the Allwln Folder for - $7.60 and $8.60. Our line of Vakefleld "Sleepers" is very complete. Always Insist on getting a "Wakefield" if you want the best. v W. T. McCOY : The' Greatest Violinist oin USES EXCLUSIVELY in ? ID Mi The greatest piano on earth for his accompaniments We are their agents in this -city and sur rounding territory Write for prices P ark?r-Garc3n?r Co. (Latin, omnis, all; voro, eat) Look it up in the dictionary if you want to, by, better still, watch the elastic flexible, automatic, paper feed of our typewriter for a little while at work. Uniform under any and all conditions. No adjustments, no attachments.' u , J. E. GRnYTON & . " ' " General -Agents, - Charlotte, N. C. "CORTIRISHT" METAL SHINGLES ; . B. F. WITHERS Manufacturer's Agent 203 & College St., CnARLOTTK - N. C ac FTRXITTRE CARPETS RTGS SOCIETY'S QUEEN isn't more exacting than are. we when it comes to this store's endeavor , to .please the public Everybody knows that we buy and sell Rugs and flattings but it is outside the sphere of possibility to get an idea of, values without examin- ing our stock. . , You will be well repaid for all your .trouble if you will come and see for your self. '. v , ' TaHirrr o4- (? OT 1 O OA 1 rt and 35c. , All fresh, new goods 'and attractive-patterns. - , LUBIN f URNITUftE COMPANV Correct Dress for Spring m mm Ton fffianld Investigate It NOW, while our stock " Is most complete and brand new. If you want to see the real awell clothes for Spring wear, don't fall to call on us. Ws'r got the clothes If you're got th desire. We carry an extra large line of Boys' and Children's Clothe1 MAIL ORDERS FILLED OX DAT OF RECEIPT, ED. TJBLLOCJ GO. REMXMBEIt rELLOVS CLOTirES ITT.
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