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EX-O0GBKSSMAjr RETAINED. J. ' M. Gndger, 9rn to Fight ,Amw. tloa of fart of Madison to - Bun combe. - ; Special to TtM Observer, Ashevllle. Jan. 25. The proposed annexation of Little Ivy, Madison . , ; BA.vKF.rpTFr rETrnox. ; Aska That MltrheU Gosnty Iumber .;. CoBipanr Uo Declared insolvent. Special to Ths Observer. ' Ashevllle, Jan. IS. Cobbett & Co. and - Barber Oo, this morning Hied a petltlos ' la tba offloa of the elerk of the United Htate Court here seeking to have t'ie Gartner-Hancock iajmher Company, of - Cranberry. Mitchell county, adjudged bankrupt and a receiver appointed fur t lie company. The petitioner also attack the validity of a certain deed of trim to li. T. Norman for the benefit of certain creditors, and prays the court to have the conveyance aet aside The petitioner al lege that they are creditor to the amount of more than tl.000 aad enow "that the aid Gartner-Hancock Lumber Company la Insolvent; has ceased to do bulne, has committed acts of bankruptcy; that at this time H T. Norman, trustee, la claiming to have possession of the aanets consisting of mill, machinery, log, et , and la trying; to And a purchaser fnr tlie same " The petitioners further allege that the said trustee has (riven no bnn'l, that ha has no Insurance on the stock of lumber and that, therefore, the hp- I some of those fighting the annexation i say mat it is tnese votes that are wanted. The Republicans are mak- v A FAVORITE IN AMERICA. " Thera was a rush for tickets when the box-sheet opened at Hawley's veaterdsv mnrnlnir fnr the mIa nt county, to Buncombe, has aroused the seats for the coming; engagement at people of Madison county, according the Academy of Music Friday nlghl to Information received here, and a f Madam Emma Celvs. the world s big fight Is looming up. Former Congressman J. 11. dud gar, Jr., of this place, haa been retained to fight the proposed annexation, and a del egation of Mars Hill citizens Is ex pected here to-morrow to confer on the matter. Mr. Oudger said to-day that he didn't know Just when the matter would come up In the Legislature-, and that he had not seen a copy of the proposed bill. No few of those opposed to the annexation declare that It Is a political scheme on the part of the Democrats or cer tain Democrats of this county to get more Democratic votes in Buncombe. It Is aald that Little Ivy has a Demo cratic majority of about ISO, and poiniment of a receiver la neceaxarj 1m petition then prava the appointment uf a receiver at once and the- setting anlde of the deed of trust to Norman. Notice lias been laaued to the alleged l.ankrupt con cern to appear here February Ih and show cause. If any. It ha why It should not be adjudged bankrupt iove, not appendicitis. Durrvam CoiiM-rvatory Htud-nt Weds Ulan of Her t liole IK-spitt Objec tion.. Spei lal to The t,.-rver Durham. Jan 25 The news has Just been allowed to break out here that Miss lien 1'erry, a most win some young mias of 17, was married nine days ago in Norfolk arid will not return to echool here. Miss Perry attended the fceuthern Conservatory of Musk and v.-a. a very popular girl here Last fall her alllunced ap pealed to her father for his consent, but It was not forthcoming. Several days ago the father came here from Elizabeth City, called to Durham by the announcement that Miss Perry had appendicitis. She was advised to go to Norfolk and enter the hospit al for an operation Her father ac companied her. There she was met by her lover, and almost under her father's eyea they were married, the girl changing her mind as to the seriousness of the attack of appendi citis She waa greatly admired by half a (limn youthful fellows here, and hardly any girl at the conservatory was .more popular. The conserva tor .,eorle were not able to ascertain the name of her husband, but nobody In a marriage of thla kind worries very much about husbands. lng this claim, aaylng that the Demo crats see defeat staring them In the face In this county two years from now and "that t&ey need more votes." COAL MINE CAVES IN. DCUHAM GOES HH.HKK. New Road Makes Tobsoco Market Iloofri' 11 luu-r Warehouse Breaks llect-rd. Bpeclal ,0 The Obaerver. Durham. Jan. 2B. The Banner warehouse broke u record Saturday when It marketed 6 4.9 pounds of tobacco and paid out to the farmers lll.790.8J. ThlB was tha richest lot of weed ever sold here. It brought more than 18 cents over the house and far surpassed anything that any t tin houses ever did The other two divided nearly 100.000 between them at an average of 15 cents, and tli v freaks last week were large. By the operation of the new Dur hain-Itoxhoro road, tlila city, which haa been occupying about the same place la -tobac co leaf markets as Char lotte did last year in baseball as good as any. but shovpd down to sixth puuse- Is now handling as much of It as 4any -of them. That road has brought 1,600,000 more pounds to date here than ever came before. The price makes the amount paid out to farriers nearly 1200,000 That Is Just three limes us much aa the new road haa root, and It Is a beautiful pice of work. William E. Rehnkrn, of Ashmllle, 1 !. Special to Th Observer. Ashevllle. Jan 25 . Mr. William K. Behnken, formerly manager of the Blue Ridge (iranlte-Brick Company of A i den, and recently elec ted secre tary nd treasurer of the Brltlah Ameriran CluV here, died this morn in of asthma after an acute Illness of two days Mr. Hchnken became seriously ill yesterday and a physi cian w a called. I,aat evening his condition became critical and he was removed to bis home. dying this nvuning about K o'clock. He was well known here and elsewhere In the county, where lie hnd lived for the pat many years u Maine hulls Into HiiiHiia Harbor. Have.nn Jan 25. (in this, tho eleventh annu eriary of the arrival of the old battleship Maine on her Ill fated mixslon to Cuban waters, the new Maine with the still more modern Mississippi following In her wake, sail ed into Havana harbor to be present at the inauguration of (leneral Joss Miguel Gomez and the new Cuban government on Thursday next. The Maine and M IhhIski ppl Joined com pany at Key West yesterday morning and aa. lei thla morning Tim Maine and M h-ii ppi will remain at Ha vana until January 2&thr, when they Will accompany the cruiser Kalem on which Uovi rnor Mngnon will take his departure. The Salem will arrive to. morrow. InxtruiiM'nt to Foretell Kartlujuake Murks. City of Meiico, Jan. 21 Luis T JTsvarro, a student in the national colleges of mines In this it. has ap plied to the government for a patent on an Instrument which he claim Will foreteil earthquake shocks with the same certainty that a barometer (rives warning of a coming-storm. The young Inventor refuses to go into de tails regarding his Invention, but de clares that it will sell with unerring accuracy at least six hours previously f a pending shock In a given region The instrument looks like Two Americans and Eight Foreigner Are Imprisoned In a Pennsylvania, Coal Mine (Superintendent Loses Ilia Life. Pittsburg, pa., Jan. 25 While Su perintendent J. O. Logan and a party of miners were investigating condi tions in the mine of the Merchants' Coal Company at Boswell to-ntght. a gas explosion ocourred which has al ready oust the life of one man and may result in the death of a dozen more. The night shift had not been permitted to enter the mine and thus the lives of many men were spared. Superintendent Logan, accompanied by Mine. Hoaa George Morris. Pit Boss John Cole and eleven foreigners were nearly a mile back in the mine when the explosion occurred The mine caved In and the passageway was completely blocked with ten men back of the obstruction. Three foreigners, badly burned, found their way out and carried the superintendent, who was seriously in jured and unconscious. He died soon after being taken from the mine. Kescue parties are working hard In an effort to rescue Morris, Cole and the elssht foreigner, whose fate at this time is uncertain. IHIANK. IENATIKE1 AIA'OHOI Two Soldiers of Fort Dupcmt Die as the Kexult of Drinking DeiuUured Alcohol Two Others Will lTolmbly Die. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 36 Two soldiers are dead at Fort Duponl, near Delaware City, end two others will probably die from drinking a pint of denatured alcohol. The dead are: Sergeant Albrtrt E. Graham, aged to years, of the Forty fifth Company, coast artillery. Pri vate Martin Barry, 31 years, 139th company, coast artillery. It is said that Private Albert Free man, 23 years. 139th company, coast artillery, and Private Samuel Albright, aged 35 years, same company, cannot recover Although Graham died yesterday the affair waa not reported tr Coro ner Graham until to-day. While Cor oner's Physician Bastlan was holding a. post-mortem on Graham's body this afternoon Barry also died Tho post mortem in each case, clearly determin ed! the conse of death. It was be lieved until to-night that Freeman and Albright would recover, but they have become dellrlouw Harry se cured the poison which the men drank from Post Machinist Peacock on the pretext that he wished to use It to thin shellac. greatest dramatic soprano, and her company of noted artisU. The coming of Caive to thla city has aroused widespread Interest throughout the entire State, and many out-of-town people are coming to Charlotte to hear the celebrated singer. One of the largest audiences that ever attended a musical event in this city will be assembled with in the local playhouse on the night that Calve appears here. From the night of her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New Tor. Emma Calve haa had the American musical public at her feet. Her ravishingly beautiful voice, her remarkable gifts as an actress, her beauty and her magnetic personality, united In presenting a picture at once alluring and fascinating. The Americans, so often pronounc ed fickle by Europeans, have remain ed steadfast in their great admira tion for the peerless Calve. It mat ters not whether Calve la to sing one of her, numerous operatic roles or sing In concert, the magic of het name is sufficient to attract an audi ence that will tax the capacity of any theatre or opera house. In recent years there has been no prima donna, or for that matter no singer of the sterner sex either, who crowded the huge Metropolitan night after night. Whatever Calve might elect to sing, be It Carmen, Santuzaa, Mignon, Marguerite, Anita or Or phella. It was all the sams to the public that Idolised her. Neither did her legion of admirers care much which tenor or baritone was cast with Caive; the public wanted her, and seemed llloglcally Indifferent about who else appeared with her. Madam Calve Hings at Kalel(rh. Special to The Observer. Raleigh, Jan. is. Madam Calve received an ovation here to-night from a highly cultured audience. The House was packed to capacity. The reception accorded the great singer when she rendered Carmen has never been equaled in North Carolina. Her voice la in perfect form, and her gowns are the handsomest ever teeen here. LAURANT. At the Academy of Music to-morrow night, "Laurant," the magician, and his company will present a pro gramme of mysteries almost beyond description. No magician of the past or present time has ever been able to otter a more wonderful programme than Is presented by "Laurant" this season. Magicians, as a rule, always prove a magnet In the way of at tracting crowds in this city, and It Is expec ted that there will be a crowded house In the Academy to-morrow night. Popular prices will prevail. MAY REDUCE AllMAMEXT. ITS FAT.IE FAST SPREADmG MCCH (IXTRE8T IS. AROUSED WI Dealers Report Wonderful ... Spread of Kmnte of a ew Prrpara tloa How Being Introduced In Tbia - City by Famous CuictnnaUl Man. The public interest displayed In the Plant Jules remedies, now being in troduced in Charlotte haa net. biMn confined to the people of this city alone, but haa extended to other towns in this vicinity, as shown by me targe number o srders for the remedies now being- received by W. U Hand & Co. throush the mails. and the out of town people, who call to obtain this remarkable medicine during their visits to Charlotte. . A case of unusual Interest that haa developed here is that of a well- known local woman whose life haa been miserable. In suite of the fact that she Is the mother of three Interesting children, has a. enmfnrt. able horae and an affectionate hus- Dand. The ravages of a disease, which resisted all efforts to cure It, has been the rause of thla woman's unhappy existence, which she tells of In the following statement: "My husband, who had heard a great deal of the remarkable cures made by the Plant Juice remedies, Insisted on my giving this medicine a trial, and brought home two bot tles, which he told me he had bought with the understanding that the money would be returned In case the medicine did me no good. Doctors had told me that my trouble was gastritis, or catarrh of the stomach, for which I had -taken att sorts of treatment and medicine which ac complished nothing. I suffered In- tense pains In the region of the stomach, and had attacks of palpita tion of the heart which made me so weak that I was forced to remain in bed for weeks at a time. My breath was very offensive, and my sleep Irregular; I had very little appetite, and when I did eat a meal the conse quences were very disagreeable. I took my first dose of the medicine he day that my husband brought it home, and the improvement waa noticeable the next night, when I slept as peacefully as a babe for the first time in years. My appetite be gan to steadily Improve; the pains in my stomach and the trouble with my heart have entirely disappeared, and I know that I have been put on the road to complete recovery by Colonel uiiiingnam s Plant Juice." This woman is only one of the many fast friends that Plant Juice has made In Charlotte by restoring them to good health and letting sun shine Into their lives They call at W. L. Hand & Co. 's every day to ex press their thankfulness for the re lief they have obtained. SAGO vAND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS ' ; ; COTTON MACHINERY1 "; ; Tickers Eeyolvlnj Flat Cards . Railway Heads . and Drawing Frames A. M. IVAOHBURN, v. ..a Sliibbing Intennediata - and . . : ) ; , , Roving . Frames Spinning Frames Spoolers and , Reels Gout hern Agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA i 11 n 9 m "A '.V 16 ? e Callioun Cam at a Standstill. San Francisco, Jan. 25. Without a single Juror permanently tixed in the box. and with but four temporari ly passed, the third week of Patrick Calhoun's trial on a charge of offer ing a bribe to a municipal official. opened to-day During the two weeks already devoted to the trial, over 300 citizens have been excused or reject ed. It Is practically admitted that at least a fortnight will elapse before the Jury Is completed and this period may be extended unless the proportion of talesmen entertaining fixed opin ions aa to the srullt or Innocence of the president of the United Railways Is found to be diminished. High Japanese Officials Favor a Ke- duotlon In the Army and Navy of Their Country. Toklo, Jan. 25. Marquis Katsura the Premier; Count Jaturo Komura the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Viscount Terauchl, the Minister of War, made brief speeches to day before the Diet In answer to Questions regarding the reduction in armament and the foreign policy of the government. The speakers said that Japan's relations with the powers of the world were so Improved that the proposed reductions were fully warranted. Premier Katsura said that In such matters the Japanese government always would be guided by world conditions, coupled with the economic conditions of the country. The leading newspapers In com menting editorially on the California bill say that the Japanese people must not forget that the unrrlendliness to ward Japanese In America exists only among a small clique in California. ud May Have Horseshow In July. . Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. Jan. 35. A meeting of the Ashevllle Horse Show Association directors will be held this week some time to determine whether the annual horse show this year will be held during the early spring as heretofore, or whether the date will be fixed for later In the summer. The show this year will be the seventh annual event, and already much Interest Is being aken In the affair by local lovers of the horse. It is said that In all prob ability the directors will decide to have the show during midsummer, probably In July. Xamea of Dummies Missing. Muskogee, Okla . Jan. 25. It was discovered to-day that the various Ists of names of dummies who claim possessory rights lo town lots are missing from the records of the town site commission which had charge of the appraisement, apportionment and scheduling of lots. This commission completed Its work Saturday evening. It was composed of Dwlght W. Tut tle. of Connecticut, and John Q. Adams and O. F. Marshall, of Mus kogee The government's attorneys say the disappearance of these lists will have little effect onthe investigation. Bancomlw Farmer ianse Darn Live Stock by lire. Special- to The Observer. Ashevllle, Jan. 25. Mr. Doc Keith, a cltlaen of the Flat Creek section of the county, suffered heavily by Are Saturday morning when his large barn with all Its contents wss destroy ed by Are. It Is believed that the barn was fired with Intent to Injure Mr. Keith. In addition to several hundred bushels of corn and other feed burned. Mr. Keith lost two mules, two head of horses and four milk cows. The barn was located on the opposite side of the road from Mr. Keith's residence, and the flames were not discovered until the roof was falling in. dynamo to which a bell, connccu-d with a ground irf. cauwn a circuit breakeage which sounds the alarm bell. All Quiet in BlueneM. Mobile, Ala.. Jan. 28. The United States gunboat Dubuque, which was small j recently ordered to BlueHelds to pro- PadBc Ooaet Wants Rig IvattWhlp Flert. Sacramento, Cel.. Jan. 25 Nathan C Coghlan, of Han Francisco, to-day Introduced a Joint resolution in the Assembly calling upon the California delegation In Congress to urge the establishment In Pacific waters of a fleet whose war strength shall be as great as that of any other nation on the Pacific. Coghlan's resolution Is similar to one Introduced by rtenator Antnorty, except that it does not mention Japanese as one of the. peo ples against whom protection Is sought. ' . Good Cough Med trine for Children. The season lor couch sod colds Is now at hand sad too sauch cars cannot bs ssed to protect the eoudrea. A child Is muek more likely to contract diphtheria or searlet fever when he Bas a cold. Tb snicker ymi cure , his cold the leea th risk. Chamber Jaia's Cough Remedy Is the sols rettaHc of tnaay- snoteers, snd few ot nose whs have tried it are win lng to use say other, Mrs. F. F. Starrh r. of RipT. W. Vs ssrs, "I havt sever tiseo aayiouig sxner map vnaraueriaJa' Cough Resvedy for tny chHdrea" and it tect American Interests, following ru mors of threatened trouble between Nicaragua and Honduras, found Blue fields In profound peace upon her ar rival, according to news received here to-day. The arrival of the American gunboat was celebrated with a game of baseball In which the Dubuque team was defeated by the Bluefields team by a score of 5 to 4. Offlc-ers and Xegrocn Fight Bloody llattic. Oklahoma City. Okla., Jan. i5. Three negro brothers of the name of Mclaughlin, barricaded in a farm house, resisted the attempt of three deputy sheriffs to arrest them near Payson, Okla., yesterday. One of the negToes was killed snd the other two were fatally woundeJ. Two deputies were slightly woundel. Tho ofticers. went is arrest the negroes for cariy lng caneealed weapons. Carrie Roughly Treated by I on don. Ixmdon, Jan. 25. Mrs. Carrie Na tion, who Is attempting to deliver a series of lectures here, met with a very hostile reception at, the Can terbury music hall to-night. She was pelted with eggs, one of them striking her in the face. From the very begiqntng the audience maintain ed a chorus of boos and hisses. Her manager vainly sppealed for fair play m Mrs. Nation wss obliged to quit the house under police protection. "TEARS, Hon. R. Z, Liiiney's Condition Ins proved. Special to The Observer. Taylorsville, Jan. 26. Hon. R. Z. IJnney, who hag been quite feeble for some time, is somewhat Improved. He Is taking dally rides to his farm two or three miles from town. His near relatives have greater hopes or his recovery than for some time. Miss Hessle Llnney, of Roanoke, Va., Is here to be with her father. Ferrero's One Weakness. Norfolk Landmark. Mr. W. D. HoweUs.doea noMbiRK much of poe, and gives many elabo rate reasons, among which la the In dictment that Poe lacked Imagination. This causes us to reach out for The Charlotte Observer's comment on the remark of the historian, Ferrero, that the Christians really burned Rome In Nero's day, as they were accused of doing;. The Observer acknowledges the brilliancy of Signor Ferrero, but "objects to his advertising methods." 70 Years with Coughs and Colds We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral That makes us tu e great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what expe rience he has had with it He knows. He canadvise you wisely. Do as he ays. rOe. MtM, "I have been subject to Rheuma tism and Indigestion for a number vt ream Ana'lnm oM WctWitre& ment after another for stomach trouble until I was firmly convinced that doctors' medicine could hot reach my case. It did not even re lieve ms. Whenever X would eat solid food my stomach could not retain and I was constantly having vomiting spells after eating. My sys tem became weakened down and nervous, i was at the t!m county in'H"""rL-a"d.1 fceca.me so nervous TyY trttment 1 "jmsasss uiaaagyfk, TaylorsvHl Man Critically III. Special to The Observer Taylorsville, Jan. 26. Mr. T. H. Roblnette, of Carmle, Okla., arrived here to-day to see his father. Mr. W. W. Roblnette. who Is not expected to live dn account of pneumonia and other complications. Mr. David Robl nette, of Harshall, is also here at the bedside of his brother. Woodmen Camp Organized at Taylors ville. Special to The Observer. Taylorsville, Jan. 2 5. Mr. 0. V Wise, of Salisbury, district organiser and Mr W. T. Clark, local deputy, of Morganton, were here to organize to night a ramp of the Woodmen of the World. mm TO-MORROW NIGHT Special Engagement of LAURANT The Magician and His Company In a Programme of Mysteries and Wonderful niasuona. Seats now on sale at Hawley"s. Prices..., SO, 35, 28, 15 Inauguration or Pullman Clisvir Car !wrvl(e on Trains 37 and 'AH lie twiH Greensboro svnd Montgomery. Effective January 25th. Southern Railway) announces the inauguration of Pullman chair car service on trains 37 and 38 between Greensboro ana moiuiumer. For runner information, call on your depot agent. R. I VERNON, T. P. A. i - T " - 1111, ron" my. i bought tho V 7 . . "smeay and by by Then I Z . . . 11 Wkl, .... . "JS,.""- .of Rheumatism and my less BfS S vr 3 nTeunt'sm0' T,. T"0" "d fine f have -v thT -flne,t up cold lT"lf: breaking t-nanta and to my friln?. my where, it i. . y r,nls every- ".-appoints,' nd TcaL' much m its p"lt.e 1 TCt y t0 thousands of 7iL , oula not for me." drs for what It dd Aaron, BERRY A. PARKS. N- C, May 11, i07. You CakY Catch Tut Lib eral Spenders Dy Hum Cheap Stationery. Let Us Supply You With An Engraved Lettejmeao TrUTWlltrAY ForItSCLT 5 y Attracting Dusiness&k You.. 4 NTINGJtKXJSE ' BlsllBSfli tIS)4 I ELIZABETH COLLEGE I HMD OOMSBRVHTORY OF MUSH3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN P. MUNE0E, M. D Specialist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In the Charlotte Sanatorium. 'Phone 811 Charlotte, N. C. DE. A. J. CEOWELL GENlTO-l'RINARV AXD RECTAIj DISEASES. I have moved my office from 1 South Tryon street to rooms ni-i" Realty Building. , , , Hours: 1:10 to u:oo; vv. 'Phone No. s6t. DE. C. H. WELLS, Dentist OfBcs over Ivey's Store, Residence T. M. C. A. Phone 46, Charity Clinic on Fridays to 11 m. for worthy poor of city. Idle tears" do no gooM after the Raby is gone. Croup snd colds and little white coffins go hand In hand. OOWAN'S great external remedy, called GOWAN'S PREPARATION' destroys inflammation. Keep a bottle In the home. 1 5c, 80c, 1 buys It, Do not wait till to-morrow buy to-day. Be prepared. All drug stores. Dr. A. H. 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The plant was water soaksd. , BEVERAGE WHISKIES Bearing our several brands srs products of th perfect grain, crystal pars water, skillful dis tillation, and ageing in wood at an even temperature. YELLOW LABEL WHISKEY Is a blend of fall round flavor, which is certin to tnaks your Hps smsck. t Full Quarts,' .0, Also distillers of ths cele brated Billy Baxter's Best and Kstil Springs Whiskies. ' Shipped by express, charges prepaid. In plain esse. No de lay. Bend posts I. or express money order. WHto for oof . .new Beverage Booklet to-day. ' Order front dealer or ; u , " ' CHA& M. 1'FUFfcR CO. PlMlUers snd Dlstrttoiibn. VV. Tulrd bu. CtitciRnaU, O. DE. 0. H. C. MILLS x Realty RwlWlIng Practice Umtttd to Diseases of Women and Obstetrics. Office hours 18 to 11 a. m., I to 5 p. m. Residence central xiovct. GILBERT C. WHITE. C X. Consulting- CIVIL ENGINEER ' . Irorham. I. C Waterworks, Sewerage, Btreets: Wa ter Filtration, Sewage Disposal; plana. Reports. 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