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:-1 CHAHXyTTE, DAILY OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 1909. F', 1 . ' TBI 1 . Dieter rt I i 0n"r' , COO" f'oUP" . o-.U. we!7 tV Building. ,,,-. Sff'r r April to. :':""' -nited States I''i Court ,r,"r '':- r !r for improper 4 negro crimm' Mf before the . 4 term In the '., privilege Of '-a'"ng th order -V, Mm by Pi"" , the charges ' ''r, the Supreme v ,rnv General "v g nei &n order - to show MUM ''ho attached (or ,fifv :r. .at !:r f 1 ire' IS : . n,t Mr. Duncan L rri:r- '1 .l-iavita, one by tpo- r' :V . Mr. U '. grocer. " ; . vn s huDanu t.k.f , . ,; pcntenced by ngv a fine fcu'.' 0' . mi the gang- .hpr the io K 8 'a:. " ' and told iilm tt " .j Mr Duncan. - 7 .'. aid that the f a-1-- i U t i ftne the tr " ' ...,g this to put r.1 m'' ' ' k tnst he. n'.. husband oft. . tr. riiinrin I rJ a id her to give , i dr..i a mortgage r Mrniture. Dun-l-jf made repeat Kftting Nita'a h : a-irt of the sltua Mat Nlta forced J,'"..,, the Ave and , l" :'-gaf had signed. afpeal a.-ks. .. ,-! ii 'trcsting ap ' , e , i n I h.- Supreme ' "., , t'.i- opening day Atr.'T.a these was '.s. from Aiken. ,.. . t :ll outlined in n-P it is thought m r at i re of this case :, derision from . ... ,. A-c pe ral far . : . .. in it. and It s . ., . t oa rpf ul con :. : .. r ..nr of the ordl , if the Newberry !,,.:: the Newberry jtc i Me auditor asking r against the county "f probate to . hi "m In the '-i.tge of probate ::. :.. .mother office In .J. r.f r. fc..r. Jt.' 1 A r r W M i Avr-ock to-day i from Circuit on ,it chambers It M-ff F iz'i igli L anj Ash- p--ur. Mil the i'itv of Colum- r -r;rg o.it the lease the ;! 'rd.1 Mr. Asher P. ' "i I'.-iumhU Theatre, for -? . ;..sr for a yearly ren i: -nA fh ground that In , . ,s.s ,r permission to bid a'iril.n' the Iajia after f;r. .r-.pe'tKn. and at a fig . r. iit-l w that whic h Messrs. fls ;i: i lie i.a.e offered to pay, i The defendants are I h Mjfe May 30 why fhould not be mad , " SomiOMBM-AIwrakthy. -SpeeisJ t Th ObrVrk 8utv01 Aprfl'lO.-i-Ml Berth Abenthy. daughter it Mr. J. n. Ab rnathy, a well-knetrn cttlaerr f Cool Sprinj townahim aft Hr. ; WHIUm Summers, of.xb m nthbraoofl. will b united in marrta to-morrow afternooB at S o'eltKkV at the home ot the pride' parent Tba ceremony wUl be performed, by Bv. W. & "Wllhelm In? ha preaenca o. astew invited gneita; " XM - Abernattiy. U one. of the moat popular yonnf woman of ber nelgfiborhoed. Mr. gummera. Who ia a eonTof the Jala P. B- Summers, is a young man of aterlinc qualities and a progressive farmer. t . WIXXi STAY OCT. OF PWMAR. tr. M- D. BaUey Iaanea Card Crglna His Supporter to Stay Out of lam ocratic Primary Maror Eaton Likely to Capture Nomination. But Bailey's Friends Think He Will Win on independent More. Special to The Observer. Wineton-Salem, April 10. Another thrill was thrown into the mayoralty campaign in Winston whan Mr, M. D. tmm..mA ! t ft-rf ft V U.ViO hi 1 HIJQJ' U w. ' " would not stand for nomination in a Democratic party primary, out in stead urged all his friends to keep away from the "regular" body and be free to vote at they please on May 4. Mr. Bailey's friends say that Mayor Eaton would certainly secure the nomination In the primary, but they are pinning their hopes on in dependent voters to carry their can didate through to victory. Mr. Bailey ays he is in favor of an economically administered municipal government, lower sauries from the. mayor down, and he promises, "II elected, to find, if possible, what became of the $350,000 within the last two years." e aerta that the books have not been so kept as to "be easily audited bv exparta." nd that "the lid ha not been as tightly closed and kept closed as it was possible to be done." HORSE 6HOW IS FCLL BLAST. Mis Mary Htnvard. of Brockton, Maae.. Tskea the Blue Ribbon in Three Events at Ashevllle The Weatner Ideal and Crowds Large. Special to The Observer. Asheville, April 20. The first day's events of the seventh annual show of the Asheville Horse Show Association were pulled off this afternoon at Riv erside in the presence of the usual large attendance. Many carriages were In the parking spaces and Incidentally no few automobiles. The exhibits were superior thli year to last and In fact several years past. Miss Mary Howard, of Brockton. Mas., spending the season here, took the blue ribbon in three events, single and double harness horse classes. Miss Howard drove her Shamrock and Primrose, a li.OOO pair. The Jumping event was again the festure of the show, the people loudly applauding- the riders and their mounts ss they went over the hurdles. The weather was Ideal, although heavy clouds during the morning kept a number away. coopers ask jrcfvr trial. . Jadge KTQlam M. Hart Will Hear Ar guments on Motion To-Iar De fendants Allege 46 Errors en the Part of the Court. NashTOJa. Tea:.' April JO. The motion for a new trial ia the cooper case will be argued before Judge William M. Hart in the criminal court hern to-morrow. CoU Duncan 3. Coop er and hia son. Robin J. Cooper, were convicted of the , murder of former United States Senator Edward W. Snakes Ptentlfal ea the Gape Fear Lowlands. Special t The Observer. ' " V Wilmington, April to.- Rlvermen aay they never saw so many snakes on the Cape Pear lowlands as now. frees and branches overhanging tht river, they say, are filled with them and parties in. beats going down stream can see hundreds et them dropping off into the water. Natural" ista or those who profess soma knowl edge of the profession, aay that the Carmack and to years la the penltan- jpooda up the Cape Fear last August tiary assessed as the penalty. The de- fire responsible for the unusual num- feadants. through counsel, niea a mo tion for a new trial, alleging errors on the part of the court. Some of the errora alleged refer to the admission of evidence, others to the evidence on the part of the de fense, which the court excluded- The defense also objects to portions of '.he charge of Judge Hart te the Jury and to certain requests tor charge which the court refused to admit. Tney aiso claim that the court erred when he did not declare the case a mistrial upon the first report of the Jury "We find the defendant. John Sharp, not guilty, but are hopelessly tied up at to the Coopera" Judge Hart hss announced that the attorneys must conclude their argu ments within two days. Most of the time will be given to the defense, the State standing upon the correctness of the court's rulings. It is Interesting to note that Judge Hart has never been reversed In a ruling upon an Important case. DICKIXSOX IX CHARLESTON. ber of reptiles down this way where th wsteV overspread thousands of acres of lowlands and then receded with the tides. i? :r.e lOHTIVf, OVER A CAR. Inilar Row In MiiriciMM'i ft t AMiPUIle One Electrlo Take- Tr. Ilex rr FVnm in. bind the Vffair Winds l"p in a pi An In nut tOn In R Thw.h. put in Court Saturday. ' i :i i 'rer r lie Aiv-o vi.-.i riectacnlr ar 4 ,'ir feilnr,4 s,?'"" o-irts here when - -r rf'-' sr,i; and employes h : i nd the Asheville .".relief. Vv A I r u H Cnrnn..,. f 'he ele'tri.- line tietweri sr1 ( T in, were "nn" '4v.-f uere Labarbe, '"rTf and operators ' Pirk. It it alleged - re p have been T.isir.e to the Over- '..a- Saturday night 3 n that the car " ' ' ""l-'k barn. -'- i'd then notice was i e no more tres ' :-.;nt or yesterday if '' jf 'aken out and ." V) I-ast eveng -.-h-iok people at- - ar hv force, but ":''! and -he car was ' " l:" v here it re- A s-iiirp physl ' "ear f-iturlng last ' ' e man. it is said, trnm the car To people met the car r e and with aid of a " "I ron.tahla . . . . . r oci r cu ';.; ': " hri attempted ; 'r.e ;ar ' ;. 't " :.' now in pog. o - Tior.K jppip and '-s''""r' Asfl"vnl and on 1 1 n u e u . arrant, have been 'J, .-.ok pfr.p), an(j ir-t , . . tney or ; the track Of '. ' " ' a car with ,' A '- n"io ing. and ' ''' turned to , ! :" s The cases : "' " : in pos- people to. : by six or , " The Ov- , ' -n. .rrow apply , .,, '""inctlon re. ir.1 pople rom s. c:r In the he Ovtrio'ok , ' ' retch of track I'. - i-ie have an in 'fff'rence with ... .nt.re mattfr - .r,av when th ?,'T in the ri - P'-.T .J a e v.-,- !? the tea.-. H - . - 1 . --e on in. re light" I5 each ' tn h'ch . grt .very c- , ..:;e hou tn '' Quit the Pythian Day at Washington's Car nival. Special to Tht Observer. Washington, N. C, April JO. -Washington's Jubilee week merchanU" carnival is now 1r full blast. Large numbers of visitors are In the city and otherg are arriving on every train. To-day was observed as Pythian day and the local lodge kept open house. The lodge rooms were attractively decorated for the occa sion and delicious luntfh w8 served visiting brethren. The principal feature of the day was an imposing Pythian parade. Mr. X. L. Simmona was chief marshal, in regulation Pythian uniform, and he was followed by a number of uni formed knights . wearing white silk sashes. Then came a band, floats, a military company, field artillery corps, marshals antWmembere of the chamber of commerce, preceded by officers mounted and wearing yellow silk sashes. The parade was about one-half mile long and made an im posing array. Secretary of War and His Party Will fcall For Panama Thla Afternoon at 2 O'clock. Charleston. 8. C, April 20. J. M. Dickinson, Secretary of War, accom panied by a party of eighty Including Mrs. Dickinson and other ladies, ar rived to-day to sail for Panama on the naval yacht Mayflower to-morrow afternoon. Secretary and Mrs. Dickinson are the guests while In Charleston, of Mayor and Mrs. Rhett. The party was entertained to-day with excursions to suburban resorts, s luncheon at Fort Moultrie, Charles ton's artillery post, and a vlsrt to the navy yard, and several dinners in their honor are planned for this evening. To-morrow they will have an auto mobile ride, a lunohon at Majtor Rhett's residence and will sail at I o'clock In the afternoon. THREE MORE Jl'RORS CHOSEN. Both Side in the Halna Murder Trial Are Trying to Secure Men of Ad vanced Age and of Family Respoit- gl hi lltle. Flushing. N. V., April JO. After two days of tedious grinding to get a Jury to try CapU Peter C. Hatna, Jr. for the murJer of William E. Annls at the Bayslde Tacht Club last Au gust, court adjourned to-day with five men in the Jury box. Three Jury men were secured to-day. During ths examination of prospective Jurors to day it was apparent that both sides ivere striving to obtain menof ad vanced age and of family responsibili ties. In the course of exarnlnation of talesmen, the defendant's counssl In iim' tn.,iiv that rantaln Halns would not be called to testify In hi own behalf TTie Beet il p 7iilAU'ls!& p N SvZ&Lj If MEDICINE To Wake up your liirer and Purify your Blood TAKE IT NOW Tt OINUINf has the KKO I est ths ht nh Moke end the atwMr smI nsI 4 j. M. gglUM OO tm the sMe, IN RID. ICTwo live wtreg' e-! - HOTEL PATTERSON 59 Wt 4th SU near 5tl Ave Nw York A SMgoifieeat twelvttor (pa-stoei aotal oi aw best caaslrucaee, 300 baadwsaely (unvthed room, with every ceaveeieaes that should appeal to sad dwirn your pea-ocas.. Scene sad euisiae eawtpaind. Ouk Beaeit uta, TaUt dH Lmraeoat aad Diaaen full I U Cart. bill. RATES St tie Rootn $:.00 dT; lh bath 12. 5C Parlor. Bed Room nd Bth ii to fs dir. Larger Suite rrow 110 00 o l?.nn iy. Por either one or two person. Mtidf nd Valtta, fioonu 11.00 pet dr. The clolM of kmmm wlrk Ike f a hMkianaMo botoL Leag Dlstsoe Tiybe Is tn Gold Dftst, the greatest friend that the American housewife has today. It cleans everything about the house, pots, pans, cloths, dishes and wood work; saves time, money, worry and aching backs; and makes everything shine like a brand new pin. Why fuss, worry, fume and fret over house-cleaning cares when you can call at or "call up your comer grocery get a package of Gold Dust and proceed to "Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work.' Gold Dust is more convenient,, cheiper and better than soap or any other cleanser. It softens hard water, lessens labor and injures nothing. , x Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or i -. Keroene with Gold Huat. Gold Dvtt haa all desirable -p-t Lr-v deaniinfqualitiee io a perfectly harmleif and luting V-iJ form. The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help. Maia by THE N. K. F AIRBANS COMPAKT. CHICAGO Makers of Fairy Soap (tag oral oakt) "Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work " KILLED IX COIXISIOX. Wilmington Insurance Agit Arrested on Embexslement Charge. Special to The Observer. Wilmington. April 20. Upon com plaint and order of arrest J. W. Grady, a well-known local Industrial Insurance man. waa taken in custody to-day and lodged in Jal on com plaint of A. W. Ek, secretary of the Imperial Mutual Life and Heslth In surance Company, of Asheville. by which he was formerly employed as district agent, the allegation being that he has failed to account for $791.80 due the company. Bond has been placed at $800 and he has teleg raphed relatives and counsel, W. T. Dortch. of Ooldsboro, to come to his assistance. He claims that he was about to enter suit against the com pany fox a balance due him when he was arrested. Karl Jensen at Gaetonla. Special to The Obeerver. Oastonia. April $0. The audito rium of Central graded school wsa nearly full last night when Karl Jansen, the Swedish impersonator and entertainer, appeared on the stage. Mr. Jansen entertained his crowd well As an impersonator he excels. His descriptions ot life as it i lived in hia native country. Nor way and Sweden, "the Land of the Midnight Sun," ia excellent and proves especially Interesting to an audience here. The proceeds were to- help" pay for the new stage scenery just install ed and which adda greatly to the ap pearance of the auditorium. Professor Connor to Address Mount Holly High School. Special to The Obatrvtr. Gaetonia, April JO. Prof. R. D. W. Connor, ot Raleigh, has been aacured to deliver ths commencement address before the graduating class of the Mount Holly High School Friday, April SO. There are four graduates. This school haa been 'very successful Huder the management of Prof. 3. B. Henson. ' Something -Doing- in GreenTfUe. Special to The Observer., ,. . Greenville, April t (J. This to by no means a dull town, juet now. To day, tor instance. ' 'circus is here, a big meeting ot farmers la in progress, two churches are holding revivals, a show ta -on In the opera, house, and Criminal tm I,- mamiVm -jVmjIw 11 complaining ftf nnwhara ta go-and tO-morro thr 'Will h a W.Hln A 'AF- ft i. '. Stt LgiU ar money f " cure rur '"' ' f rs results ' a'r,r'ofough and SWa Will Stay- For pains la back or chest. King's Ana-Pain Plaster .touches the spot, "Tls especially rood to protect the lunsa with one t these on front' and back, They are J cent. and their curative and protective power is Tery freai. Sold, by BunrclVDuan. JRetail 8 tor - i . Passenger Train Collided With Two Engines Causing Ftfrtn to Ie jjfe Seen injured, one 6ertous- Roanoke. Vs . April JO Fireman Robert J. Sharret killed and seven other persons Injured, none seriously, was the result of s collision between a passenger train and two engines on a side track on the Xorfolk 4 West ern Railway near here to-day. The In jured were Chancellor W. W. Smith, of Randolph-Macon educational sys tem (Methodist), of Lynchburg; Con ductor C. L. Tarter, L. E. Snyder, Portal Clerk J. - R. Pearson, of Boones Mill. Vs.; Capt. C. A. Mc Lean, of Portsmouth. Va.; J. A- Wilk inson of Dristol, Va., and Lee Dooly, a fireman, of Roanoke. The wreck was caused by an open switch. Wachovia National to Erect Hand some Home in Winston. Special to Th Observer. Wlnaton-Salem. April The Wa chovia National Bank,, one of. the strongest Institutions in North Caro lina to-day purchased from Mr. James A Gray, the corner property at Third and Main streets, now occupied by the bank and the Owens Drug Company, and will erect upon tht combined site a modern banking and office building. The building commit tee will Immediately have plans made, contracts let and work begun. The deal also involves the building now occupied by the Sentinel Publishing Company, which will be torn down and replaced by a splendid drug store structure for the Owens Drug Company. To Build Three Hundred Steel Cars, i Roanoks. Vs., April JO.-Tt was an- i nounced to-day that the Norfolk at, Western shops In this city will soon; begin work on sn order Cor three hundred steel csrs. The contract will givs work to many men who have been Idle. CLING FAST nm PLASTER "Second to Nona" An editorial In The Char lotte Observer of February llth show th danger of ceil- Ings falling. Use Cling Fast and avoid the risk of being killed. Cling Fast never falls off. Ask for price and book let. Get our prices on Cement.'' STAHSYllif PIASTER I CEMENT CO. STATESVILLE. K. C ID) tee iff ffe The Pilgrim Grand REFRIGERATOR Lined with pure whit stone. The greatest cold retainer of modern re, frigeration. Cleans as easily as a china plate. For 6ale only by J.NJkCausland&Co. 311 S. Tryon St. r FCKE SUGAR CAXE SYRUP. ALAGA SYRUP is the choicest product of fine Alabama and Georgia Ribbon Cane and la prepared by. ths eld fashioned open kettle proceas. It retains the natural sugar and strengthening qualities of the pure cane Juice, aad has a delicious flavor. . For table use ALAGA Is best aUke for old and young. It Is easily digested and most nourishing, besides having a REAL "Syrupy" flavor. , A claim is easily made hard to prove. We claim ALAGA ia the best home syrup, and Its fin qualities substantiate our claim. ALAGA SYRUP ia put up la ; sealed, air-tight, germ proof can a each of twhlch bears the Government Purs Food Label. . At All Flrst-Class Grocers. ..; . ALABAMA -GEORGIA SYRUP COMPAXYV Montgomery," AJabama. . i The newspapers published by The Observer Com pany are made upon the principle of making the .best possible newspaper, regardless of cost, and then taking chances on getting back the cost and something more for our efforts. 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