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CHARLOTTE DAILY "OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1903. 6 STJIAgTEHS TO-DAY. m. . t Will - -J . j X carted. X Beginning t noon to-day In thigclty y there -will be double meeting of the . foedral postmasters of North Caro lina. Those designated as poslmart . ere of the first, second and third . classes wlU toavo headquarters at the Celwyn Selwyn. These ere known a - presidential postofflcea The . fourth-class officers - fourth-class , aa respects the sue of their places at any rate yiu camp at the Buford Hotel. A two ' day aeaalon Is scheduled. The pro V gramme of addresses discussions and . report wUl probably be concluded to- morrow afternoon. - - Mr. Willis G. Briggs. who holds . ; -h atmiirershin at Raleigh, will preside over the deliberations of the Presidential postmasters. xic Ideat of that body. Among the fea v will b nn address by Mr. E. !& Hathaway, of the Postoffiee De- THAT PHANT63f PARTY. Tba PahUo la Initiated Into 6oea of Jta Mysteries Tho G boats WU1 . Walk" at tho Selwyn. L Let everybody, wait for the autumn frolic and phantom party. The time Is Thursday night, the place the Sel wyn Hotel, the purpose a general good time and the .helping of a cause that should appeal to every Southern heart. At last. Federal government has yielded to the request of the Daughter of the Confederacy' and has given Its permission for the erec tlon in Arlington Cemetery of a mon ument to the Southern dead, who flung their lives and their fortunes Into the breach to save the Confed eracy; "who here gave their lives that that nation might live." Nothing could be more appropriate. No fit ter place could be found on the con tinent for some permanent and con crete crystallisation of a peoples de- U'1' ....1 . I. W. VI- ... tm.nt. who will discuss the pro- ' ' . i . h nnsiil uvinea rest in iinei 01 inrir uri. coed parcels post and postal sawngs f e,; Jf) op. A good attendance Is expected. The I Punlty. Having been granted. It U ... , i r w Kr( h nnnnrf unit v iflii AntV. TM meeting at soon win oe a ""' , V :,S;: " Li.., affair. The other sessions will be United Daughters of the Confederacy .i h firt division i are not quitters. meettng in the aasembly room of the Accepting the responsibility and Selwyn and the others on the second Joining in It they have gone to work. i7f Vh oltv hall They are determined thatamonu- ffiw J Spence has ar- 1 ment shall be erected which will be a tanged a trolley ride over the city at 'credit to the people from whom It some time during the May of the corner emV as a testimonial to him ostmssters here. The following ten-, hue unftckle patriotism It shall tatlve programme, from which tho stand against the corroding touch of . i nt Vf.rth farolina. Post-' time. T.,. m deVlate as it seems At.' The Paughtars of the Confederacy has been arranged. TT-ESDAY. SEPTKMRKR 52. it m Association railed to order. Boll call. Weleeme on behalf of Charlotte. Response on behalf -f the .elation. Minutes of the prf-vwus mioh M''l. Appointment of commilte-s. I a Soda Crackers with crock to thea Soda Crackers with to then Soda Crackers with taste to them Uneeda Biscuit Ovenshyexi-cri8p--OTen-clciui- ; 5 In dust tight, moittun proof packaztu lt per sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY f - ' ' t- - - t r ; v - ' , I -' AT all I of North Carolina In their different j briinchfs anrl chapters are irlvlnr; un-iRtinti-dlv of their time to forward the I etuse. To .ay that the Charlotte chap ter speelflcally is doing the same Is I .niperfluouR If you doubt their ablll- ty to make good, array yourself in Tti. nttirn nrA fmc fhp nssemblv Afternoon or cveninn heFsion-Reports f . H-lwvn Thursday night. f oftictrs. Fr thr. firHt tlme tnp Vp, of myB. lowf'lcsTutted l, 'tV.'. t-y which has sh roude, this unique ters. will follow: affair l hereby partly lifted. There 1.' Tho wilary law-. hiipoiDtroonts and ; f, jwo distinct features. The promotion and efficiency ratings Taper flrvf )s ,hf fjgn,.,. 0f thf. phantoms, by Mr. S U Troi'en .hji.v and allv-w- ( wj,h (o articlpate wUl ance division of the 1-osttorTu-e Depart- . 2 Compensation and .-lTk hire In thud- role of a ghost. This statement , iteglstratlon Records For the General class orTlees. led by Mr. Trotter. shoilrl arouse no undue apprehen-; (l-itinii Will Be CIomHI at Sunset . Th registry fhi-:ii nion fihadowy, wil-o'-the-wisp phy- October 2 1th. v The money order sio.ues are not at all required. Jol- The regigtratlon books for the gen- . HandllnB compiaint.H an.i tracing iot v m)rtnful bP8lthy shades will re- fral eieetlon will be opened October "s'Tieneral delivery department. i five a warm a welcome as those lal at o 0-cloclc and will remain 7 Hpcond-ci.-iF- matter. who approximate more closely in ap- pen until October 24th, Just twenty WEDNKHI AY. SKPTKM BKH Z&. Ipearnnce the wan figures of the con- days, excluding Sundays. In response 10 a. m. "The Proponed fa rcei rni rentlonal type. All that Is required is to an Inquiry sent him by Btate Kec- KCXES OP RBXJISTRATTOX. ind rontal Savings IUnks." illciwed hy ,h . WPaf fhrci nnil a pHow Mr. K H Hathaway, ol the l-o.ionice Th(,m,rry KhnM WH dance Pepartment. I .. n. . Vr.inH Bn,. .u. n,iad- Reports of committees. Cnflnlched Mislneas. Klertlon of officers. Adjournment. JIM JONKS. STATK S W1TXKRS, rctary Alex J. Reld. Assistant Attor ney General Hayden Clement has made the following ruling on this mat- riiir. Pifr..Viminii win h nerved.1 ter: consisting of gingerbread and cakes! "Replying to your favor requesting and cider, served a la wheelbarrow. If, an opinion as to when the reglstra vou never lived In the country, you'll Hon books should be opened and clos have to read up on that ''" 'f ,h? e"e1 !lecJlo.n ,to e hfld After tlie dancing the affair will be: 1,1 " V'"1 u",7" Sends One Man to tiu- iua oiw lias turned over to the voung people for h .v. , ''" "'."r" Another Ik,uu, Owr I.. S200 ... rin wfaslon. Vhe hall will n'rl1 ,bt ?d d"Hv o Vo 1.arg,f Ilotalllns W hlskey-TI.e hp (U.(.oratr.,, ,n f,tton. POrn and u-mhe? 7n i n -J . an 422 of OU.erUU,rgcMV..hsHUug-.Halne.;t,irnn The a(lmlMlon wlM be vrnber 1 08 Now stlon 4 323 of On the testimony of Jim Jones, ol- r0 cents, whether one dances or mere red, who swor that Saturday night y J)( ctnte ' When he felt the need of ;i stimulant! Mr. i w. Kais n h.-js appointed the nd was on the qui vlve for wtilskey, following to act as floor committees: Sam Mosely offered him a package or j coca i no which ho promisee! would McHsrs. J. H. Van Ness, William Tt. transport him to a land tlysian of , Kntchlson. R. C. Moore, Charles A. iovs supreme. 8am hlms'-lf was trans ported yesterday to a region where all dwell together In unity and labor for good roads. An argument occurred between the city attorney and the lawyer for the defense as to the neces sity for the proving by a cht-mlst that the box contained the stipulated pro portion of 30 per cent, of cocaine. The recorder held this to b unnecessary. Jlpn Jones got another in trouble with equal ease. He msde oath thnt on the selfsame night he received liquor from the dusky hands of one Dave Hart and that In return he did give him several, pieces of silver. Bland, Ilolph Young. Jean Tate. Rob In Rrem. Hatcher Vatkin. Harvey Moore. Walter Taliaferro, John Rass Hrown. F J. Braswell, Jo. Patton. WillBuehby Chambers. Chase Rre nlner. Hamilton C. Jones and W. H. Martin. FIGHT ON' OAIt AIRED. Ivonr-Irswn-Ont Trinl Before 'Squlte Hilton Yesterday Two Men t'p For T)lfflc-u!t) I" Xorth Charlotte. The aftermath of a difficulty on a city-bound street car in North Char- I didn't sell It to him,' said Dave, j lotte Bunday afternoon was a trial of T only got It as a matter of 'commo- several hours' length before 'Squire datlon." I fi- H- Hilton yesterday afternoon. "Two hundred dollars bond," said j Pink Helton, a white man about 30 the recorder. Wittingly or unwittingly, he had Violated the statute. FKDKll.U' tXH'JtT CONVKMS. years of age. who works In the Vic tor Mill section, wan the cause of the Istration books shall be closed for registration at sunset on the second Saturday before the election.' The second Saturday before November 3d is October 24th. Therefore, the reg lstratlejn books should close at sun set on Saturday, October 2 4th. Sec tion 4323 of the revisal further pro vides that the books shall be kept open between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and sunset on each day, Sun days excepted, for twenty days pre ceding the day for closing the regis tration books. counting then twenty days from Saturday, October. 24th, 190H. excluding Sundays, would make the time for opening the registration books the first day of October, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m., making In all twenty-one days for the registration books to be opened." T. W. Neely, of the county. He has been associated for a doien years or Company, in a responsible capacity. He, too, is popular. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Neely will make their home In Charlotte. Masquerade Ball at Pllworth Hall Next Month. ' One of the most brilliant social events of the fall season will be the ball given at Dllworth Hall. Satur day, October 17th, by the United Commercial Travelers, Charlotte Council. No. 297. Those In charge of this unique affair are already planning and arranging to make It the most delightful dance given In these parts In a long time. Only those belonging to the order of com mercial travelers will be permitted to attend except by special invitation. There will be at least 50 couples at the dance and the hall will be decorated In keeping with the event, U. C. T. colors predominating. Ar rangements have been made for. the Richardson Orchestra to play and a varied programme of popular music will prevail on this occasion. Besides this, refreshments and other innova tions will be introduced. The hours Of dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. Neely-McClaJn. Miss Frances S. McClaln and Mr. A. Query Neely were .quietly married last night at 7 o'clock at the manse of the First Presbyterian church by Rev. W. M. Klncaid, pastor of that church. Only a few Intimate friends were present and the bridal pair left at once after the wedding ceremony trouble. On the afternoon In ques tion, it seems he was under the In tluenei. of lliiuor and when Conductor r. V. tir swo d approached him for for a tour, i ney win visu .ew i or. And Adjourns In a Few Minutes, spe- j n8 fAro him but swore at him I Chicago and St. Louis. Miss McClaln rial 4 as of Oiarloltr National Hank in u tone loud enough to be heard 1 Is originally from Yorkville, 8, C, vs. Southern Railway 0iiiMuiy, llr- j Vfr the car, on which there was a but has made her home In Charlotte lug Continued. I number of ladies The conductor for the past four years, living with The special session of Federal Court i called Motormnn Yandle to his aid the family of Mr. W. B. Taylor. Dur- was convened by Judge Jam's K. i and the two dragged Helton off the! ing this time she has drawn around Boyd ye sterday morning and adjourn- J car, though he resisted desperately, ' her a loyal circle of congenial friends. d In a few minutes, a motion having , holding to his scat. jne of Heltons, Mr. Neely Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. been made to continue the r-ase of the . friends, Cy Myers, assisted Mm. Out- 1 Charlotte National Rank against the nij,. the car n rock, which fortunately:- Southern Railw-iy '"mpaiiy for tho hit no one on the car, was thrown, trial of which the term nrd r 1. A' ting under the Instructions of his The casr was continued until lece:n sueiiors, the conductor had warrants btr 7th, when anotli r special v sslon , issued for tho two yesterday. Attor will be held. ;'' s were engaged on both sides and The mo! ion for a continuance was : tae ground was fought over carefully made by Col. V. B. Itnltnari for th and in detail. Roth were found guily. defendant company. w:io stated that Ji. lt,,n of an assault and of using Mr. Marshal i ''oilni. no itnii.irt.uit . ;.n.r,uie language in n public place, witness for tV i.'i.lr..nl. c,,ui lint .,, M.ycrs ..f an assault. Helton was possibly be preset,!. Mr. C.iliitts w iis nn,.j jm MI,,j the cost In one case and In the service .f tie J l-c.t t ; i -1 1 -1 -1 , ,,ts In the other, making a Jobbing and "om ni is;oti ' 'otnpany I ot;i .,f about $25. Myers was allowed when It fell into !hid.it:n. and the , - payment of tho costs, sunie- suit was brought by ihe bunk to re-I tnj,,K over j.-,. Both men were made io give p. ice bonds of tMT, to appear .it tin- end of thirty days ana snow e M.l behavior towards all parties con- ( 1 Me 1. ll -lton admitted when the trial was uM-r th.it lo- was drinking when the nprvr o. , iitrt 1, that he regretted it i io !he public should bo pro-t.-. f d from such m e.trrences end that his punishment was just. This was a rather unusual statement. rover 140. coo. or then aSouts, a'lcg-e to be due on bills of lad. tig for " ton shipped th; t impa:. . KlJJi'ii.WTs iiv Tin: scorti:. BJngllng RrK.' Circus Cairli With it Forty Flcphant.- and (liln-r niinals 111 Projxjrtion Here Thursday. -tober loth. Rlnrllng Bros.' it-us will appear In Charlotte Thursda.. tobr lit I,, in-' 7, , , i stead of V.dfs!,. th. Hth. u. ins I - 1 1 1 of a Colored t.lrl. j teen erroneously stated. Mi. .V .1. ; akihs. the only daughter of Wright i Tettit. com i act agent. li has been ami ln!sv .Tones, two well-known and Spending Several days in the ity. h'is hlj- re"pe ted colored people of the arranged tor tne Mtppne irom i.'.c local merchants He i.a pur-hasi-1 appr.vxlmutf ly K tons of hav, "'' bushels of oats, one ton of bran, four Hons of straw, et-., fop the stork. As a Indication of the s,zi; fif the show. 7t cars are required to transport it from place to pUce. The menagerie . j . i.! ,n iinn nt and 1 ne ueru "i -yi-:jrinis iitiinuri - - . . . ,.i , i i n 'bead and the camels, giraffes. ,os. "hoo,. nil Ing the latter ."-"lon , In a tigers and other animals are In pro- more capable manner than anj t-i -.iti, ii co : The entire Sunday school will be norm "d more than 1,000 people city dl' d fojnuay nun iiini m residence of her parents, on North Myrrs str-e; The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from A..-..nih s.pi et I'resbtverian church. of whlih kIi' has been a faithful anil consistent member since cnildnooo. For a numlwr of years she was the retary of the unay It will exhibit at the fair grounds. . . Falls From Second Story Window. A fall from the second etory win dow of the new graded achool on 'North Graham street was the un pleasant portion yesierday morning of Mr. T. I Talbert, who a not, how- ever, serious injured. He was taken at once to 6t- Peter's Hospital where the Investigation was reassuring as to the extent of bis injuries. Mr. Tal bert. together with his brother, Mr. Joseph Talbert of Salisbury. en gaged In repair work on the building. Tho fall to the ground was direct and be was lucky tn escaping with wounds irbVcn are only painful. present In a bo,n The music win Se rendered by the Sunday whool choir. , f A PAYIXO IXVE8THE3T. Mr. John WhHl, of 8S Highland Ave, HovUoa, Maine. "says: "Have been trou- Vied with cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many ad-vei-Used remedies, but the cough, contin ued -until I bought a lot bottle of Dr. King's New IMseovery; before that raa kaJf gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result Aas follow e4; a few doses oace nere banished the to.nusl cough. I am now convinced that It. King's New IHseovery- ta the beat t alt c&ueh and lung retnediea" 8old e1r gusrar.tee st U drug stores. tOo. C-J U tatU CtM, , nelieed to Have Ilem Incendiary. The fire w hich destroyed the large barn on the old Morehead plantation Just over the line In Cabarrus county a few nights ago Is believed to have been of an in endlary origin, so a gen- . tlman from that section said jester- j day. The fire destroyed, beslies a, large amount of foodstuff. 18 hWses; snd mules. Mr. W. P. Harry, 'w ho j works the farm snd who was part; owner of the property, is Mild to have j naa Borne irnuuir iwi uim ui nis i-n-snts. There Is nothing, however, but suspicion held against him. lila kma n- Wea ver. Mlas Nannio Weaver, of Llncolnton. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Weaver, of that town, and Mr. Mat U Blackman. originally from Smith field, Johnston county, and a son of Mrs. R. W. Blackman, were married Sunday afternoon by Unv. ,A. I. Co burn, at his home. No. ill 8outh Cedar street. Mr. Hlackman Is now connected wKh the Park Manufactur ing Company. Immediately after th marrUge Mr. and Mrs.' Blackman left for a visit to the relatives of the fcctfcireoa at Unuujfleld, - - - -. - Afever Mind wliat may be said, to you against the Stiefi! iPiano by dealers, deal ers' agents and perhaps some of the dealers' friends. We Have been in business 66 years and our artistic pianos sing their own praise. If There is a better piano than the STIEFF is not on the market at the pres ent time. Don't buy an inferior, piano when you can get the Artistic Sticff direct from its maker without the middleman 's profit CtlAS. M. SIlEff Manufacturer of the Btleff and Shaw, the piano with tho sweet ton. -s Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street , 0. EL WIIallOTH, Mgr. ' CIlAXUOTri k. c- , You'll like the new ties particularly the ties you'll find here just now. They're the pick and choice of the market. k Come before these best ones are gone. Prices 50c. and $1.50. The Tate-Brown Co. Don't Forget We Manufacture Rubber Stampo Order received bfor , m. ready for delivery t I p. ra. Order received betor tP- n. ready for delivery at lO .,m. following day. v; Pound & Moore Co.. Commercial Stationer and. . v .-. - Offlc Outfitters, 11 & Tryon Bt. Phon N 40 THE f RGIDOR Keeps water cool all night In dispensable m lek room and where there are children. Price 91.50. J.N. McCausland&Co. Stove Dealer and Roofing Contractor. 121 8. Tryon 8t - J - - "Baste" That' the maglo qualltyythat appeals. r Tou buy a section of Olobe Wernlcke "Elastic" Bookcase when you need it not before. No empty shelves staring at you perhaps forcing you to books for which you do not care. But by using Q.-W, "Elastic" Bookcases your library has a normal growth, a book at a time, a bookcase unit at a time always complete never finished. Tou are Invited to glance Into our south window at a part of the T. M. C. A.' large order for their new building as being shown. Tou are also invited to visit our furniture show rooms on second floor at any time. We carry the O.-W. Elastic Cases In all sizes, aU woods, all finishes. Stone & Barnnger Co. Exclusive Agents Globe-Wernicke Elastic Book case and riling Cabinets. ZZX3 era We have all the latest novelties la Gold I and Silver Belt Bucklei, 8 Hat " Pins, Baretts, Bracelets, Waist Sets, Cuff Button, Brooches, Cuff Pins; also Gold and Gold Filled Lockets and Chain. . Anything we sell . engraved free.. - ' "'' . GARIBALDI, BRUJiS & DIXON Finest ' Ilepalrioc Department . la the t. 1 ;,- . Crisp S tyigs f or fall . There's all the snap of the. season- the breeze and briskness of fall in our new , models, just out of their wrappings. - 'Tou should see them and' make your'selection now. ; , AU ..the new' shades and patterns are here; many of them' Exclusive; some that will be hard to get later in the season. : The newest styles--alway8 effective, nerer extreme; 'exclusive fabrics; cut, tailor ing and workmanship un equaled. The big variety makes right selection easy. ED. MELLON COMPANY REMEMBER, .MEIXOI'S CLOTHKS ITT. ' i If. 4.! 'A Knabe Pianos .. Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a life time. We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Tlano Departmeat Recond Floe. Charter Oaks Cast Irop Cook Stoves, Steel Ranges and Heaters Cold weather Is coming, so you'd better investigate these NOW. - We also sell th best GRATES, PORTABLES, THRMS-FIECE GRATES, etc. , (Big line of Axes and Hatchet for splitting). Weddinoton Hardware Co. "VEHICLES 99 BUGGIES, SURREYS, CAETS, WAGONS, ETC. We have in stock over 400 Vehicles of different styles for you to select from. Building Delivery Wagons of all kindsls our specialty. You can call at our shops and see them being made and judge for yourself the grade of material we use. Prices and terms are righ t. All the vehicles we sell must be as represented. . W. Wadsworth's Sons' Company Dealer In Hones, Mules, Vehicle nd Harness. NEW FALL STYLES DM LEATHER : FURNITURE ' The best and the newest styles in Leather Furniture for Hall, Library or Den now on display. We "wish to call special attention to our Turkish Leather Spring Rockers at ' . , , $25.00, $28.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $65.00. It is a luxury to sit in them. .: t v Special bargains in Leather Library Suits of three pieces, consisting of one Sefa, one Rocker, snd one Arm Chair to matclu ' . ' " Look where you will, but'ou will find no such values as we offer. ."".- PQFilQP-QI?dnQP Qq. 4 j r
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