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7 v ' ' CHARIOT v TE DAILY OBSERVER,' SATURDAY, 'APRIIi 10, 1909. .A. :. -I BIMABgDATE: SELECTED TifCRSDAY, TOlfi tXD, CHOSEJf , Democratic - EaBortlW r,. Coenauttae Meet sod Selecta IMM : For Ue Holding of tbe Municipal rrlmary Tl Kale That Win Obtain AU Candidates Hwt Anooaoca Tbem 4 selves by Kezt Katarday All Voter - IrrapersJv of the Pa Invited to Participate, in the Primary If Only ' They Will Abide the Result Those Entitled to Vote. Tha Democratic executive com ml t . tea at special meeting for the pur pose Is -the court house last nigh de- Me4 won Thursday. April 22, as the data for holding- the city primary to - (determine who shall be the candidate ' of tbe party for mayor of tha city and and for aldermen, school oammiesion rs and executive committeemen. A :' resolution use adopted requirtnsT that ' mil candidates announce themselves on ; t before Saturday. Aprtl 17. A reso i Ivtlon was also psssed providing for ' the appointment of a convmittee to request the u4xei ana registrars oi ; the election to act In the primary. " r. I. A. Dodaworth anted as chalr- man of the meeting and Mr. C B. Bryant, secretary There -were present Che following named: Col. W. B. RoJ- . man. E. W. Bern-hill. D. B. Bradley, C. A. Bland. H. D. luckwort!h, W. A. Greaham. L. A. Dodsworth. C. B. Bry ant, J. D Brown. E. F. Black. O. F. frames. J. E. little and J. N. Mc Causland. The following rules were adopted for the primary: 1. That on April 22. 190. there there shall be held In the Cilty of Charlotte, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. rn. and 8 o'clock p. in., a primary election for Khe nomination of Democratic candidates for mayor, aldermen, school commissioners and executive oommltteamen. 1 I. That in the said primary the Xenvolera.tic committee elected shall serve two year, and until their suc cessors ere elemed. Executive oom- THE aKGEST "cfr WAMOTOS. ' jVvStmU. tbe Cnsalainod. Vrotcte Ortelaally Weighed ff TUa S.OOO Carats racut, on IUor In tbe city Intrreetlns; Facta, t .. wmn -of tbe Jewelry wtT rf nrih!dt. Bruns A Dixon,' Is a striking fac-simila of the famous Collins., diamond, ths lrfeft In tha world, which the Booth African gov ernment recently gave as a birthday present" to His Majesty, Kin Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland. Ac companying this fac-slmne la the fol lowing interesting history which is reproduced: ' "This largest or sji a'B"J"v" , . ; fonnd weighs no less than .024 -4 carats. It Is 4 Inches long. S.5 high and 2 Inches broad. It has eigni planes, four of which are cleaved, trie other four showing ths original cry stal surface. . . . "If one considers that the -EXceisior, FINE BUILDING PROBABLE fc . . sasasBBSaS. j BAATt TAKES OVER PROPERTT IMrectors of CtaimeTciaT Knuonal Baak Tsks From liaads of PresJ. ,dtnt R, A. Dus tbe HaadsooM tornrr Lot at Tryoii and Foortb Streets Which He Fwhssrd For $4&,0 w XMtsJls of Flans For ew Banding, Bat Ot Property Was BoBgfcs to Be Mode) the Future Homo 'of the Bank Another Sky. scraper likely Substantial Insllta- At, a tnestinc of ths directors of ths Commercial N agonal Bank yesterday at noon, the pro pert ya. the corner of South Trypn and Fourth streets was taken over from the hands-of Presi dent R. A. Dunn, who made the purchase on the preceding day, pre- . Hi.ni f.Min In lilt, which was : swmably for ths purposes of Che insti- the largest known diamond before the totJoo of hii, h ta tne bed. Ths $r,::?.reu?nn can form an approximate idea of the j $45,500 and, mm sUted in yesterday extraordinary dimensions of this na- morning's Obserysr, the property faces Easter Exercises a Xbot Baptist Son daysVbool. . , v ' ' The progrwrnme of ths JPootsf exer cises at the First Baptist Sunday school to-morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock is as follows: Music by orchestra. Sons' en lee, I Selection by orchestra. " Keciuulon Lrrtls ABes Pleldhxg. Prayer. Slaghig by schoeL Duet, Messrs. Ed. Culpspper and Oris O'Dantal. Selection by orchestra, Read In lesson. Hoio. Mr. Cecil Bvtt Iesson study. Apnoupcementa 8inslng by scbosL Closing hymn. tuml nTtnnmnnn. "This remarkable diamond is called after Mr. T. M. CuBinan, president of the Premier Diamond Mining Com pany. Ltd., In ths mines of which, al most 20 miles to the northwest of Pretorie. the precious stone was found on January 26, 119-S. Vaptaln Wells (an overseer Is call ed 'Captain' In South Africa), while on a tour of Inspection through the rnlneg. saw something glittering on one of the sides. It attracted his at tention. He examined it. and recog nized in It a diamond of unparalleled size. He was, however, unable to et It loose as a large portion of It was still Imbedded In the rocks, ('blue ground'). At last. however, after several hours' of exertion. Mr. wens succeeded In getting the diamond free. "Although this find signified extra i ordinary good luck for the mining 1 corrfpany. (Indeed, the vslue of the l stone waji rated at no less than on Tryon street If feet and runs with Foucjh street a distance of lit feet. It was atmoanced after the meet ing fihat the bank Intended to erect some time in the future an elegant home, but no details of she proposi tion were even dieclssed at the meet ing The fact that the lease which is at present held by the Southern Kx preso company on itfhe building will last for more than a year, makes it impractical and unnecessary to ar range for any of the detail of the propoxt-d building as yet. MAY BE ANOTHER SKYSCRAPER. The Commercial Bank has been on the still bunt for a suitable location for several months and Its offic ials had their eyes on another principal sits .10 Ladles Should Ba There This Afternoon. The booths st the Masonic bazaar will be ready by 2 o'clock this after noon and as many of the ladles In charge and their assistants as possible ere urged to os present to take them In hand, in view of the fact that It Is expected that ths basaar will open Monday evening, there is much work yet to be done and therefore all the ladies are urged to be present this afternoon promptly. Everything Is In readiness and but little extra attention is required to complete all plans for what la going to be the most elaborate event that ever took place In Charlotte. For a Membership Contest. The Young Women's Christian As sociation will have a membefshtp campaign during the week beginning April 20. Strong teams representing the churches of the city are being organized and everything will be In readiness to start off the night ap pointed with a supper at the Selwyn. This will be for the purpose of having n better acquaintance with associa tion work, of gaining enthusiasm at tnittewmen shall be fleote-a es roilows jj. BOO. 000) the delight at Its dlscovery Four from War.l 1; three from Ward i .nvthine tint universal. For many 2; three from Ward 3. three from j a partner of the company asked hlm-lho Commercial National will un wara i, one iroin varn a. toc num : Bf,f wn0i n si the worm wouia oe Ward 6; one from Ward 7; two from j aol(1 ana )tey to sink such an enor Ward 8; one from Ward 9; one from moi,, capital In an article of luxury, Ward 10; and one from Ward 11. ! especially, a It was evidently impos- S. That a majority of all the otes j ible ror anybody to wear an article cast for mayor shall le necessary to , f such weight in any form as a per elect or nominate a candi Jate. jsonal adornment. Besides It was to 4. That no person shall he elected he feared that. If more such stones aJderman. school commissioner or ex- i were discovered, the value of dl the beginning of the campaign and unon mhlch it wu aimed to ere. an for good fellowship. The supper will eht-stry office building. It Is con- "t be elaborate and tickets for It sldered alCogether probable that such ) wll b ,n 8al at the ocUltlon all an e.llfKce will be placed on the cor- ner lot -which has Just been purchaa el At any rate, the home-to-be of oueptionably be one of the finest In the Slate. The prosperous and strong condition of tlje institution makes it fitting that It oooupy an elegant home and such a conception Is thought to be In the minds tf ;he oinia.ls. When the time arrives for work to begin on this notable improvement, the alderman, scnooi commissioner or ex- were discovered, me vaiue oi ola" l plans wHI call for a structure i executhe committeeman, unlet the mnnds. especially of large ones, might w(i meet nc.t onl tn- immediate that qulrem-ereta of the bank itself, but such as will be In keeping with the devel opment of ithe ctty as a nourishing; of fice centre. The building will be for the future. considerably diminish. This fear - A .u. vm& 4 1 1 4 ft A . ( n the ' Premier Mining Company from Sep tember 103 till June 1 905 no fewer jthan 12 diamonds had been found, Ulrhlni morn than 100 rarats each. !vtz.: four weighing more than 300 I A CENTRE OF OFFICE BL'IUIMNOH. tn Warrti " 3 iiii 4 resDertivelv. carats, two weighlns more tnan zuu. The block of South Trvon street st there shell be nominated three alder- land 16 weighing between 100 and 100 j onr corner of wthieh the new property men and tvro achool commissioners. I carats How far this rear is ground ed, time must show. "Fortunately, for the first mention led difficulty, a solution was found in 1 1 907. I The South African Government I bought the diamond on the suggestion Botha for $750,000 and. votes received by such person shall be equal to or frreater than a major ity of the number of persons, who shall have voted for such persons. 5. That In Ward 1 there nhall be elected four or nominated four alder men and tiiree school commissioners tn Wards 5. 6. 7. . 10 and 11 re spectively, there shall be elected one school commission' r nJ one alder man; and In W;u-il S there shall bo elected wo school commissioners and two aldermen. Masonic Basaar at Hand. Members of the Masonic committee in charge of the bazaaT have been busily engaged In decorating the Auditorium for the past several days and their work Is Drosresslng nicely. of the hank is located hag become one Everything will be In readiness for Air Dome to Resume. Announcement has Just been made that the Air Dome, the open-air moving picture and vaudeville place on West Trade street Just In front of the Selwyn, will open on or about Monday. April 19. under the Joint management of the Theato and Edisonla. Only the very best and most carefully selected attractions will be booked and the moat select patronage will be catered to. In ad dition to the open-air feature, there will be a roof provided for use Jn time of rain. HURRYING : THROUGH LIFE Too One Idea of Speed Appears to Domlnato Modem ie- like Ter rible Price Man Is Required to Pay For tbe bavlnjr of a f ew Mloatea. It trould seem that every- idea of our modern existence, every Innova tion, Improvement, and change, has a tendency to shorten our iivi Civilization of to-day demands quick transportation, and gets it in ths lorm of man-killing steam engines and electric cars. Ths manufacturs of ths iron and steel used in the con struction of our modern city buildings costs so many lives that the Pitta burg district, in which the material Is produced, has earned an un enviable record through the number of violent deaths among ths working- men of that section. The idea of a quicker and shorter life has also extended to business and the professions. Modern business methods are now shaped along such lines that after a few years of a buslneas career a man is a more fit subject for a hospital than an office. Any assistance that the strain of business may require In wrecking his health Is cheerfully furnished by 'his manner of living. The stress of busi ness requires him to straddle a stool at noon each day, and allows htm about ten minutes in which to bolt a meal of poorly cooked, Indigestible food. Indigestion la the Inevitable result, and the end of his business and earthly career begins to draw nearer at a painfully rapid rate. In olden times, people cared for their digestive apparatus. They knew that Nature had provided certain vegeta tion and herbs as an aid to digestion, and used them. The valuable quali ties of these medicinal aerbs and plants are still available, even In the "hurry-up"' existence of to-day, and can be obtained In much more de pendable form by using Dillingham's Plant Juice, a preparation made from Nature's own healing herbs, which has proved Itself to be the greatearf' aid to digestion and prevention of stomach trouble that man baa ever found. 1 Read what Mrs. Emma' P; Hwing, Dean of tjjl '.' says regarding the Odorless Refrigerator: 1 ?! like It very much. ' tt requires leas ICS to keep Jt thorm,v, cool than any refrigerator I have used, and so far as I hav El abl,. to test It, it accomplishes all yoxt claim far tt. I think housekeeper in search of a valuable all-around family refri.... will mt n mlitiV in bnvlno? the "Odorless. " 6rrtr We ara agents for this Invaluable Refrigerator. Weadington Hardware Company, Inc. St East Trad St. of fhe most thriving business centres . tne ladles to take the city. The American Truwt om- nny Is Just now enBBed in erecting a! tine buildlpjg for Its use of fmir srorlea hand this after noon at 2 o'clock. All are requested to be present promptly. In height anl out of the costliest buHri- C Thnl hiibt there he anv fail- of (Teneral ir'ln the first primary, hold on April j wishing to give their new sovereign. h -i Jvm.l living rQWdru til Jl uirn ni uniii 16. 1907. .there shall primary on the ThureJay following, during the hours above-montioned, at which time, in case there has been fio candidate nomlnted for mayor, only the two ihighest oan.dkda.tos in the first primary shall be voted upon. If one aldrman, schoul oommlsslmifr or . executive convmifreman shall fall of nomination or election. In the first prl- J nary, In eny ward, then only the two fclghest candidates failing for nonil- i n at km for such office, in such wards shall be voted for, In tthe swond pri mary; if two aldermen, school com- and Ireland, a proof of their loyalty, made him a present of It on November 9. 1907. the King's birthday. Sir Richard Salomon, Agent-Oeneral of the Transvaal in London and Sir Fran cis Hopwood. Vmler-fiecretary of tho State for the Colonies, handed 'the Oullnan' to His Majesty. King-Edward, after having consulted the London diamond dealer. Mr. Levy Nephew, re solved to entrust Mr. I. J. Asscher. I the well-known diamond cutter and ' polisher of Amsterdam, with the task i of ruttin the stone In his renowned diamond cutting works; a proof how Inif material. This bank will adjoin tn Commercial when the removal cornea off. In this same Mock are also lo cated the Piedmont Building, with a large number of Individual offices, the Trust Building and the ofllre building of the 4C's, all of which are modern in their appointments and do credit to any city in the South, botlh in point of beauty ii nd tlze. THK STRENGTH OF THE BANK. The Commercial National Is known to be one of the strongest In the ttouth. Its capital stock Is 1500.000 and Us February statement showed a sur plus of more than $327,000. It is njimbrred amonjr the motrt reliable financial Institutions In the Oarollnas anissloners. eye.mrive committeemen. hl(fnlv tn, Arn,ter.lam art of diamond alu) enjoys a large patronage uhrough- ifu II rrtt" vt i rY mu.ion in thf nrlT nrl. fall for nomination in the Prst irl- nary, ther the four hieheet candidates fallinp of nomination in euth -rd, Shsll be voted for In the sennd pri mary; If three aldermen, school com missioners or executive commrtteemen fall for nomination in the first pri mary, then the six highest candidates falling for nomination. In such ward. Shall be voted for In the second pri mary; and if four aldermen or I'xer titlve committeemen fml for nomina tion In the firt primary. thn eiffht highest candidates for nomination for Buch office, in such ward, shall be voted foY In the second primary. 7. Then nhrauld their be any offices not filled by nomination. In .the second primary, it shall be the duty of the xecutWe committee to provide for a further primary to fill euch offices as shall have not been filled. 8. That all qualified w hite voters in tho City of Charlotte, who w-lll support Che nominees of said primary election, are invtted to participate In said pri mary. cutting- Is appreciated. "The Cullinnn' ua clesved on the : 10th of February. 190S. by the eldest member of the firm. Mr. Joseph Ass cher. and has been cut and polished by Mr. Henri Koe. w ho i renowned , for his skill In treating diamonds. The I result of the work Is ent!-ely suc-ess- I ful. and the Oulllnan diamond Is now i dividsd Into nine brilliants of con- slderable slie. nearly one hundred : small unes and s quantity of unpol- ' Ished 'ends." The large stone, the j Cullinaq 1 w-eighn B J 1-2 rarats. the' Cullinan II, 09 S-18 carats and the j rest are smaller. out the State. Its officers are: H. A. Dunn, president. W. E. Holt, vie- president; Major A. tj. Brenlzer, caphler; A. T. Summi'y, assistant cashier. The directors of the bank are as follows: P. M. Hrow-n. D. E. Khyne. R. L. Gibbon. L Banks Holt. C. V. John ston. E. C. Holt, William E. Holt, A. J. Hsgood. L. TV. Sanders. R. TV. Cra mer. J. TV. Cannon, Jr.. S B. Tanner. R M Miller. Jr., I). H. Anderson. R C. Carson. W. 8. Alsetander. H S. Mo Nln h. C. H. Duls. Willis BroTvn, J. A. Durham. T. H. Haughton, F. 1). Leth oo. R. A. Dunn, A. G. Brenlzer. DKMONSTUATTON AT ACADF7MA'. IxM'al Theatre Helns; Overlvsuled by InvliM'Ible RrnnvaUir Public r dlally Invited to Witness Work To day. An interesting demonstration of the most modern and practical method of sanitary cleaning is now being made I I I at the Academy of Music by fleorge 9 Thn f.-r the mirnnap of urovl iinsr 1 A. Simpson, special sales representa tion of the retrtatered white voters In ,!vp f the Electric Renovator Manu- the several wards of said city. W shall factoring Tompany ..f Pittsburg, one e the duty of he registrars to obtain of Ihr w'11 known concerns making from the clerk of the Superior Court ,np f"0"1 Improved portable electric registration books used in Democratic rejiovttors and cleaners In the wunleipal prlnfary held In 1 907. and , ro"n,r'- , , , .w ths charter election of 1 909, and the , Mr flmpson s mission In the Pouth is to vsTauii?n oisie mirn aj(en( tes ror aid registrars shall add to said roll the names of legally qualified voters In their respective wwds. whoee names do not appear on aakl roll, arho shall apply to them for registra tion,' on or before Tuesday, April 20. 1909, and for thai purpose shall keep heir registration books open in some convenient place, in their respective watda, between the 12Ui of April and (ha 20th. of April, both inclusive, and person whose name does not ap pear on the the rcuitration books. In i the manner afore-taid. or who shall not have his name reglstere-d, on the registration books. In the ward In Which he resides, in ccordance to the foregoing provisions of. this section, hall be entitled to vote In said pri mary. ; l. That any qualified voter of the ctty. whose name appears on the pri mary books or one ward, and who ffhall have moved fronn the ssai-d ward xt the city, at any time, since the last I his company. He hns sele. ted Char lotte as the most central point In i which to place an agency to control ' the sales of "Invincible" renovators In North and South Carolina. All the State agencies In the North. East and West have been sureesfully estab'- i lished and there remains but two 1 more to be placed, the Carolinas and , Virginia. The "Invincible" renova tors have been demonstrated, approv ed and accepted by the government at Wsshlngton where s large number Is In use removing the dally dirt and germ accumnlations from the different I department buildings. Mr. Simpson railed at The Observer office and re quested that an Invitation be extend ed to every one Interested In the re moval of dirt and germs to wf'fness these demonstrations to-day at the Academy of Music. nosing of ramllna Srhuol, TflA closing everr-teca nt liif aphnnl municipal primary-, shall be entitled to at CaroIlna Academy will occur April ssma - ( as amkn i1 4vnJl r-i- 1 rk if ha n'orrl i . r " - . .1 ; 30 "na Messrs Cameron Morrlsion and In oaid primary', in the ,w-ard tiers lie shall be entttNM -under the municipal election law, to vote in the city election of 1907, and upon same terms and conditions. Mr. J. K. Johnson to Boys. F. R. McNinch. of the local har, to gether with Supt R. J. Cochran, have been invited to be poesent on that oc casion ito deliver educational address ee the latter to serve as master of cerf-nronies. Music will be rendered by ; Mr. J. E. Johnson, student secretary 1 the pfneville string band. Misses Cal- f the Young Men's Christian A.fo- clatlon of the Carolinas, will sddress the Boys' Sunday Club at the Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at S o'clock. His sub ject will be "The Fireman." which Is the fifth address on the railroad series Air.' Johnson is a very- lie Squires and Marjorie Murr. have ! been the successful teachers at this j school during the past yea. - speaker and his talk to boys to-mor row afternoon will be unusually at tractive. All boys of the city invit ed. - , V- SWEPT OVER NIAGARA. This terrible cahuntty often happens because a careless boatman Ignores the -river's warnings growing ripples and faster eurrent- , Stature's Warnings are ina. isu ouu nam sr acne in tti back ' warns you tbe .Kidneys Beed attention if yon would escape fatal maladies Dropsy. Diabetes or Brigbfs disease. Tsks Elee trie Bitters at oaoe snd see Backsehe fly and all your best feelings return- ' Af ter lone suffering from weak kidneys sad , lame back, one H bottle wholly cured m-" writes J. R. Blsakenshlp. of 8elk Tens. Only t6c at all druggists. - ' The Great Passover. I Rev. Francis M. Osborne, rector of ithe Church of the Holv Comforter- enthusiastic 'will be the speaker at the meeting for men at the Young Mens Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Osborne has elected to sp ak on the subject. "The Great Pass over." The address as well as the other features-tf the programme will be appropriate to the occasion. Rally This Afternoon. There will be a rally In the Rovs' Club rooms of the Toung Men's Chris tian Association this afternoon at S o'clock for the members of the Boys' Club who have made the best record in attendance during the past four months. George Hartmann, Jr.. scor ed the greatest number of points while Msbana Long ran second. Of Interest To Free Masons and Their Friends The firm of Chas. M. Stleff and their Southern Manager have donated a magnificent world renowned Stleff Piano to the Masonic Bazaar to be held In the Charlotte Audi torium April 13, 13, It. 15. 16. 1909. Charlotte, N. C. The money derived from this Bazaar will be used In the erection of a Masonic Temple, a building that will be a pride to every Mason in the Caro linas. Don't you want this artistic Piano for your lodge. your home or your friend's home .Visit Charlotte during the Basaar. Reduced rates on all Railroads. Address C. H. WILMOTH Ch. Music Committee Masonic Basaar. CHAS.H.STIEIT Msnufsctnrrr of the Artistic Stleff, Shaw and Stir 8c if. player Pianos. Southern Warerooxn 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. 0 H. WILMOTH, Mgr. I "GET IT AT HA T LET'S" WHAT BRAND DO YOU SMOKE ? we If you are not ashamed It. name your cigar and have It here. We are not ashamed of any cigar we selL Every smoker who trades with us knows we carry a fine line and we want you to know It, too. Try us to-day. If you go home without them, 'phone us; we'll deliver lem In a minute. Hawley's Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH 8TH. 'Phones IS and SHO. Academy Advance Sale. Work That's Out of the Ordinary We give our patrons work that Is just a little bettor la, every respect than they can secure elsewhere., For that reason we sr con tinually building up our list of. customers. A man who tries our work once Is never satisfied to accept any other. Tou would appreciate better laundry work, we are very sure. Why not test our service and see If ws can t please you? Charlotte &eam laundry I-aundcrers. Dyers, Cleaners, , 219 South Tryon St. Black's Transfer Company We are well equipped to handle the Baggage Business. Office in Southern Passenger Dr pot open day and night. Thones 105 or 1919. We also give prompt at tention to all kinds of Hauling. L Nye Htitdrisen & INSURANCE FIRE, .LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE No. Hani Buildup Ball 1'bsae Ma, LAS! DM To Get in Line For the Easter Parade If yon have already gotten your Easter Suit all right. If you have not better come to see us to day. Our swell clothes can't be outdone by anybody anywhere. Our store is full of all Easter Toggery. We have the most complete line of Neckwear, Hats, Fancy Vests, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, etc, that we have ever shown and can satisfy the most exacting dresser. Come and see. ED. MELLON COMP'Y Remember Mellon 's Clothes Fit roo Easfce r "There's nothing so good as a book. A few 6f the particularly ap propriate books are: The Easter Story by Human Warner, price 50c. The Story of the Other Wise Man, by Dr. Henry Van Dyke, price 60c. .The Bible as Good Reading by Senator Beveridge, cloth, S0e,; limp leather, U 00. Counsels by the Way by Dr. Van Dyke, price J1.00. The Fruit Tree Gentleman price 58c Story of Great Hymns each attractlve)y illustrated, price SOc. 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