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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. SUNDAY, JDNE 20, 1909. . -2 aaaaaaaai i Mil m 1 1 ITi S t & 's' t '. 5 if. JJJJ KHA-H A. B WMIB W g II 1 1 ijaMMaWaMaWaWMal HllliMII "EapT" ft ISSUTB TAKES NO VOTES CCOTBCMKS DAY IN DISCISSION Inratn and t-orpocatlon Tai onestiona - Receive) Attention For Some Time ma Agrwsnent Finally Being Reach ed Til I Tlte Should X Ke Taken Vp Again I nUl AfT ,ho Tar" r tixton Propw Are Settle! senator Mdrich Report Finance tVminil Jeo's Amenrtim-nl m the Wood Pulp paragraph llile iiM-iidmnt I ail f filial Consideration For l L f Time (tosh Kejrlrtrr OueMlon Po-l-piUM-ri on Motion of Senator Bur lon. Washington. June IS The Senate to-day covered a multitude "t r-.il .lect in conne. tion with the tariff t..it made Anal deposition of notion 01 impo:- i tanrp. B-g i.-inlnis at 1 u i . Io. k t;:.1 tncome and orporatlon tax suc tions received attention tor some tin., and ultiniatelx xxere postponed xxith th understanxlii.c that 'he;- should not t- thker. up Hfiani until H:tr th- WILLIAM FIRTH. PRES. FRANK B. OOMOn, AMERICAN MOISTENING COMPANY " 7 Milk Street, Boston. Mass. J. S. COTHRAN, So"Ulern Repreaentallre, 406 Traa BMe., CHARLOTTE, N. 0L COTTON MUEACTM who contemplate making Improvements in their Card Room w'li their advantage to write us. Our Repair Shop located in ru, 1 U "J iui springs-gentry. ms propel vh J. I I.' 1 1 ;ht in the il t. tariff i" aUv settled Senator A ' ri r i h tee or. finance I'M1 tte t an.eiidiiii.l parag rutih, xx I.I' h ssinn for d'.-ii'lli.g ti-'' '' "" '"" pulp coming tr.'iii countries xxhidi un dertake io prom, .it the exportation of lop to ihla r.iuniri Senator Hi iilftr prKi-i.lfii 'i ii miiHiiiii'i'l 'or . -Jtting HI two o! Hie House ail iorem ilif- registers m rn 1 1 -n . rn l t - : p.ip ,i pro- I 'r t v'a Mi. Alrirnh : P" i"-'i (man.. i iim n. it f-'s hull- ;.rox ikio., IX ete h-'onsht to Semite nt diff'-r- ill - I'llt 0 fill nn ' xx ;i s . .in r ri -i.. . ..s.. of ! to- d;i .,t the oefinnlrip r ol rn en t w ;i s ron,' to relalutf hkmi I !:n t c outit rx 'm f . -hipint-ni "f r i xx I StiiteH .11.0 S.-li-ir'-il ;in o,,oM u nit x 1 1. (e. t lift ore x ot inn t Htirton ma'l' "li ,t. upon the tinii I . on - i ush renislei i i"" N.i t ion.1 1 ' ;th I I'-n is iiiif hea'l'i mi rti t - lit'' .A II the..' mi. i-i. ''. tin- att. nl "p - i ii i-nt tunes i! ir:i E t h t Y.f o t'.on t !o S' , ,i XX Oi- l- 'i .t t'i x. hr th" -t "i Th'- xxoi.il pulp ni ?.! as ii n effort "a tuoi.i n :ie "I fort to pr'-x.rtt t'i. logs to the n,.t utorp generallx .1' to gtuiix the -01 Upon It Sell.ito jectlon to emeriti Flrjerattcn ot I 'if tlon (fnn.s til fer r'ornpanx . in fih.o. an ' 'ilunitx I" I"' lie.-.r-l. Th iiu'oiue .iiention went mil he rauar of tlie uiltliiillv of n'tlitiK )( publl.an Seriatorti to i onM.ler it until the tariff Hhoi.i'1 be ilipi).-e.i of i.x t lie ,w(-nate Mr. Hallux, uho hasi In-Pi out for a x-ote in mix a nee of the .oinple lion of the worn "ii tile . lieilulen. Hi last i oru. Oeil t to postpone no n t on th u nderst a mil ng tiiat when Die milo jei t ilufa ' irnie up. a vote will be per mitted on the ilir-et (jnegtlon anil not forced on a 'notion to defet the i-.ibjirt to a committee. The hide amendment tailed of titidl eonciileratlon for the lark of time It wait dicjssed at length and was BIill t under immediate oni.1erat ion. w hen the Senate adjourned The lommit tee'g amendment takes hides from the free lint, and imposed an ad valorem , duty of 1 o per cent., which l the Dingle x law Senator IOdge spoke for nearly three houm In opposition t to the provision and Senator Clapp I briefly on the same line. There xxa not time for other speeches, but Sen- ' fttor Warren found opportunity dur ing the day to make frequent re mark? in the Interest of the duty AN ATRIAL HON TV MOON. , iVmulnr Fortner larlottran WedH 1 Madi)ii Yminj; Jady Groom Is i I'ojmUr Ball I'lajer on Spartan burg Team. i The followiiiK atount of the wed tirm' yenterday niorniiip in Greens boro of Miss Francee Aususta (lentry. of Madison, and Mr Fred K. Springs, of Washington. V. (.' . is of keen In -, terest In i harlotte Mr Springs formerly resided here and has in this . in many, relative and friends He 'is a nephew ot Mrs M K. WriKton. 'Mrs S A. Kellx and Mlsa Alice Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Springs ar irned in the etx lajt nih:. guesets of the 3tonall and go thia morning to Spartanloiri on whoa baseball team Mr. Spruits i.s one of the most ex pert pla.yers The Greensboro He. ord of vester- lav hld . A y net bit prelty marriage took .hue In the parlor of Hotel iluilford th.i. morning at 11 "O oVIo.-k when Mi Frederick F.rnest Springs. of Washltittton. X. ('.. and Miss Frances) Aiii.-ir.ta fientrv. of Madison, were united in xxdl"ck The ceremony xv as performed bx 'Key Melton 'lark, pastor of the First 1'resbyterlan eh ,rch, 'n the presence of a few 'friends of the young couple. Mr. siprlnirH ajid his bride will leave on train Xo. 35 this evening for Spartan burg. S C . whfc'h will be their home during the summer. Among those attending the wed duo; w.-re ilisa Sadie Martin. Mr. Wade (;mtrx. brother of the bride: , l.ttle Mi mi F.vclyn (lentry. sister of 'the btide, and Mr. Joseph Vaughn, iiii'h of the bride, all of Madison. Tin"- arrived here this morning on the :i :to train accompanied by the bride and were met at the station by Mr SprlnKs. who arrived last night from Sparlnnhury. "The bride Is an accomplished and talented youtiR woman and for Ihe past three xears she Iwia been jruper ! intendent of the Washington Hos pital at Washington, N" from whnh institution she received her diploma as a trained nurse. "The brldogroom Ih h well-known and likable young man and is at present a member ot the Spurtan ouig baseball team in the Carolina 'Association. He is a son of Mr A. A. Springs, proprietor of the Louise Hotel, at Washington, , c in Greensboro und throughout the State 'he has mnv friends, who will be In terested In the news that he Is now a benedict." Rex Flintkote Roofing The Best For Leaky Roofs. For sale onlv by CHARLOTTE. SUPPLY CO (We carry everything in Mill Furnishings. National EduoMlonml Association. Denver, Col., Jul 5-, I DOB. Prof. F. Griffin. State Director. Salisbury, N. ""., haa selected the Southern Railway via Ashevill? Knozvllle, LoulaviHs and ftC Louis is the ofAelal routs to Denver and re turn tar th im occasion, pasrsin' through the mountains of western f'.irollra and the Blue-iiraaa Region of ICentwcky Profeaa.vr rjrlfnn and a number of the delegates will extend their trip to Seattle, Wash, taking In Yellow stone Park en route, returning via Han Frnnc'sco, Ixs Angeles, Salt Lake and hicago. Through Pullman car to leaxx Goldaboro at 2 06 p. Di.. July 1. "ir- ulars showing full itlnerafl-y of route r Ml be furnished on applicatlon. For further Information and Pull man car reservation, please wt lt) H. I j. VKRXU.V, D. P. A., Charlotte. X. C. The Pilgrim Grand REFRIGERATOR Lined with pure whitw stone. The greatest cold retainer of modern re frigeration. Cleans as easily as a china plate. For sale only by J.N. McCausland&Co. 821 8. Try o St. Five Thousand people see Bride and . Groom Float Off I'p Tlirougli ( loud land Incident Fnlquc In Aeronaut ical History. I rittsfield. Mass.. June 19 - Floating off up through cloudlaii.l in the bal- : loon Pittsrield shortly after midnight J this morning Roger Xoble Hiirnha.ti. a sculptor and Harvard H9 man. of j Hroxikline. and his btide, who was ( Klfanor Howard Waring, an author-1 es. also of Brookline, began an aerial honeymoon The incident w as uniiue In aeronautical history, and fully !..- . 000 people sent up shouts "f sunii xxill j and happiness into the d irk night The couple were married bx ihe Rex John Harxex. at tin- summer' home of Miss Fax in Woods Hole xisterdax The . uuple immediately took the train for Piltstiold, xxlieic M-; lot William Van Sieet had re. civvl or ders to have a balloon In readiness for a honexmooti tup. The couple arrived here at 10.lt and soon atier went lo Aero Park The largest , roxvd whl"h has x t w.tnesscd a badoon .is. cnsion in Pittsficl.l xx,i- on hand. In the g.Hli ermg were eight newly wed .oupbs. who came oxer frotu fashionable Len ox. Thev in. bi b . I Charles Daniels, ihe worlds iliMtnpion swimiinr. and .Mrs Daniels. William Dodg. , the a- ior. and his bride, toinieily Mtss Helen Hale, the actress, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Welch, of Philadelphia The balloon went up at I 4 r. a. m.. and floated oft" m the nortbwaid. witn but little wmxi blow inp President Dorey of the) Boston Nation- als Dies Suddenly. j Xenia. O., June 19 President George Dovey, owner and manager of the Bostpn National League baseball j club, died on a train between Cedar vllle and Xenla to-day. from hemor- j rh.ige of the lungs, aged 4 years The ' funeral and interment will be in Pnil- j adelphia. o National League games will be played on the day of the fun- : cr.il Mr Dovey acquired control of ' the Boston team three years ago. Mrs. Gould tn Philadelphia Hunting , Tvldeuce. Phlladelpha. June 19. Mrs Kulh-' erine I'li iiimiins C.ould, xx liose suit for ii separation from lor hiieband. ; lloxxard Gould. Is on tri.il In Nexv i York, is a guest at the Hotel Walton I in this city to-night Accompanied by ' one of her attorneys, Mrs. Gould came t" this city this afternoon for the pur- . pose of obtaining ex ixience to refute! :he testimony gixen yesterday In Xevx York l former xxomen employes of ii Philadelphia hotel, Mrs Gould could not b'1 seen, but her attorney said that the x Lsit here had been suc essful Mrs Gould probably will leaxe for .W ,x York to-morroxx CLING FAST PIASTERS Second To None Are manufactured either for Lath or Brick wall, with Hair or Wood Flbr as ordered. We guarantee satisfaction and prompt shipments. Ask ua for booklet and prices. Get our prices on Cement. STATTSVIUf PIASTER S OMEN! CO. BTATESVn LE. N. 0. p IS no ... iVln. ir- in a position to meet all demands made upon it for promnr our jfA.i.tjSi- KjXjlt uu au laxvu x laib we reciothe. PEctat u prepared in our own Shops, is also used in all LICKERTY IMPROVED TOOLS, EXPERT WORKMEN and LOXG FXpitd 'rha 'l are all at your command. Complete Line SYKES CARD crnTmC'E wavs earned m stock. iiUt a!- SACO & PETTEE A. H. WASHBURN, Southern Agent, MACHINE SHOK CHARLOTTE, N. (. Professional Cards W. R. M-CAIN, M. t). Practice limited to Infant Je'dl and Diseases of Infant and Children to 1 years of age I to 10 a. m and I to I Office and residence, 14 W. 8eventh street. Hours. p. m. Phone, 635-L and Woodall Snep-pard. We Sell Jap-a-Lac Old English Floor Wax Wiley's Wax one Calcimo Liquid Veneer Torrence Paint Co., 10 X. Tryon. Phone ITS. $80,000.00 $50, 0 0 0. 0 0 Stewartsville Township and $30,000.00 i Williamson Township, Scotland County, North Carolina, b' Per Cent. Pub lie Road Bonds. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Commission ers of Scotland County, North Caro lina, until 10 o'clock A. M. June 2H. 1909, for the purchaa of any or all of ti.0,000 six per cent Public Road Bonds of Stewartsville Township. Scotland County. N. C. and $30,000 -00 alx per cent Public Road Bonds of Williamson Township, Scotland Conn- ty, X. C. Bonds to he in denomination of ; tl 000 00 each, dated Julv 1st, 1909. ito mature thirty years from date. In terest payable semi-annually. one j twentieth of same to be redeemable each year after ten years from date, iboth principal and interest payable, at the office of the Treasurer of Scot land County, North Carolina. , Proposals must be sealed and en- I I dorsed "Bids for Township Public : Road Bonds" and accompanied by j certified checks for 2 per cent of the amount of bonds hid for payable to ' the 1 Chairman of the Board County Com m is.sioners "f Scotland County." ( Purchaser to furnish blank bonds, j The right to reject any or all bids j is reserved. j For further particulars address, the undersigned. I By order of the Board of fount v j Commissioners of Scotland County 1 W. G. Rule, Chairman. .Inn. I. McDonald. Clerk to the Board, Laurinburg, X. C. . HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty BulMlng. CHARLOTTF. N. O. New York Branch. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist. How cureless to let yo ruin through neglect. 'Phone 495. Office 15 West Trade St. Another Mecklenburg mm Of sale of gol Lady Cured of Rhuma tism. Yet You Suffer When You Can be Cures so Easily. i na.r arc! t made and -;,-... R. Alb-n. Judicial l.iK-r 1909. In a , : Superior 1 1.,.,r,' titled. Hank Goldsbnto ., ; rated." I ',, 1st, 1J09, u premises a' r i . boro Kn'ti'nir Ooldshoro : , r sale FOR Pa si the highest i, ,j. KNITTING Mills lav. ', d W ; Mr .,,, t. an od Hn ' ' in " ''our.'T, ft ill ' In "I'M ii Sexeral years ago, I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism. and my doctor advised me to go onjPrpertx. i, Mrs Joe Person's Remedy. I only ,he id G took a few bottles, when I wag en- constituting tirely cured. I then commenced to ; which v ill tise it In my family for general use, subject t and we dependd upon it for breaking Tnig s, up colds, neuralgia, and most of the purchase a i , troubles one's family Is subject to. factoring In.1. Four years ago. Just three months ,lon exte:.,i before the birth of one of my chll- ! chasers t.. v dren. I was taken down with measles. ! "feet the .,iu. j which weakened me greatly. Myj The purchns. stomach would not retain a thing, (he day of bJ 'and I was in a serious onri It Ion. pOBlt of one l; I With the consent of my physician, I the aciepis-r 'again started on Mrs. Joe Person's bid by ihe s r I tteinedy. I commenced to build up.Countx at once and 1 believe It tarried me teeth safely through my trouble. 1 believe 1 I would have died had I not taken it I do not think there Is a medicine its le.ju,,!. xx nen a ionic is needed to hulld I li i t lie sx st em 'he r.J "ir off C O'.-r IjiJlrfJ " - PTiontll iMll"1!,! M Pl'nt ail - '"- '"i "' 'Hi-riiini;; - "! rr.t MILBURN, HE1STER & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C MRS. W F 1 1 u ntersx 1 1 ie, c.. 1 vemher 1. 190.".. ITi'KKTT. F. ft. 2 0, Xo- Fo r f 1 1 r ' h or addresK i attorn.xs .,r Goldshoro V of Max . 1 I .ire uh .j'h t P.ecelx er (';, 1 . ( I nci ,r pnra t . 1 . Guthrie i; tl.! Durh mi IP. T ' h rr Special Summer Offer DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Wmlted io Diseases of Women and Obstetrics. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. S to I p. m. Residence Central Hotel. Write us at once for Information about tic I : K I f RATES. You can saxe from $9 to J15 on a scholi'is', ! ! v IXC, HTSINF.SS COLLEGE OF THE S.HTII in .1,... , i ready for one of the good positions we shall haxe r.. f xxell ventilated, splendidly equipped rooms. mi: 'M INSMSOMrO. Raleigh, N. C. ( lisrlolir. LIGHTNING PLWS PK.WKS. Nine lcn. Who Were Huddled In a Signal Tower During Storm. Struck hT l.lejluniim. Which Ran long tltc rf For Stilus Dltaiii p-. Valdosta. Ga , June 19. Xews wast received here to-dax of a disastrous prank played by lightning about mid night last nislit on the Withlacoo. lice river near lx nipi.i. Eleven men xx h" had been emplo.xed In bride construc tion ther- to 'k refuge during i nun and wind fturm i a siRti.il imxer. Lightning struck the wires running from the signal tower, run along them Into the tower house iimt struck the men, who were huddled closely together nnlv two were un injured, one ..f ihe nine, a necro. was fatallx hurt The nine who were Injured xx ere all stunned, all of them xvere hadlx1 burned and Mistered, some of them having places on their skin torn, as if It had been ripped by a knife held beneath it. A watch chain worn bx one of the men was melted but his watch xx m. unhurt. The trousers on another were ripped from waist hand to hem The tacks in another's shoes were drawn and another's shirt was torn to shreds. The bolt shattered tele graph poles before striking the men In the tower house Two of the men were so badly injured that surgeons mere called to attend them. i Trio Thai Held Fp Freight Train Arrested. Muskogee, (ikl.i. June i - line of the trio allege I t" have held up a freight ' re xv at Hr.iKgs. ixkl.i . x-ester-d ix. xx hen Deputy Kirk xvas killed, xxas placed in Jail here He is known as Paul Williams, alias Mills and a letter found in his pocket Indicates h' may be the son of W T Mills of Westvllle, Fl.i He Is serious!'.' wound ed, but may recoxer. Fred Donaldson and Fred Wright, believed to be Wil- ' Hams' in lonipif. '1! in the alleged hold up, were arrested this afternoon near , Proctor, Okla Sheriff Clark sax-s the men admitted complicity In 'he rob bery, but declared Wil lin ms did all i the shooting and fired the shot that j kii'xd Kirk. (.Mffiici Calclier Goex to Burlington. ' Special to The bs( h it Gaff nex, S c, June 1 S 'atcher i Lips. oinb. xx ho is one of the bcM 1 amateur i ateliers ill the State, xxill li.iv Gaffnex to-day to Join the Rur llngton ( X V i ball club. ) The beautiful grounds of h ; Greensboro K.-elex- Institute Sr,. i much admired hy visitors to thst ! cltv. When in Greensboro don't fail to goo to the Institute, where visi tors are always welcome. Tf ALKINO up and down stairs is hard work for a woman. It requires seventeen times more labor than walking the same distance on a level. A Wall Set Extension to your Bell Telephone, located on the other floor in your home, will save your wife useless steps. U)0 PER MONTH IN RESIDENCES Call Contract Department LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT, Law Building, Oarlotte. N. C. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE. N. C. Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Second Term of this old aud reliable intu tion began January 6th. 1909. Special rates given to those who enter the Sn'ond Term. For rates and catalog ue, address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D , President SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY nfbJcal ScrvtM B. PARKS RUCKER CHARLOTTE. N. C. Consulting and Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEEiv Rtlmate.j, Plans, Sresclflcatloxii and Supervision of Construction of Light ing. Industrial and Power Installa tions, Hydro-Klsctric Plants, Power Transmission, Municipal Lighting, Etc I TUCKER & LAXTON Contracting Engineers CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam, Electrical and Hydraollc Power Plants. Something Interesting From now until thf pnd of June we ;ire eurtinppn in half on Palms. Ferns and Pot Plants ..f 1 W Come early and get your choice. Terms strvtly raj C. 0. D. on out-of-town orders. I Dilworth Floral Garden Lumber Plant Destroyed by lire. Augusta, Ga., June 19 The south eastern portion of the city was threatened this afternoon by fire breaking out in the Dixie Lumber Company's plant. Poor wati r pres sure together with the his headwax' the tire had gained, gaxe the lirertien a great handicap. The loss will amount to about $20.00. The en tire lumber plant was destroyed A McDougaJl Cabinet makes It a pleasure to get a meal. $1.00 a wek on our Club Plan. Ask for" free portfolio of the Model Prize Kitchens. PARKER -GAR DYER COMPANY. BP ! FAMOUS DOCTOR'S gh PRESCRIPTION. I I l A li TXilKi 1 -' THE UNIVERSITY OE NORTH CAROLINA BANDY & MYERS COJfBTTlTOfG KXGIKEERS Waiter Supply, Sewerage, Sewaga Dis posal. Pavotnents, Water Power. Drainage, Reinforced Concrste. Plana, Eatlma4s, Supsrvlslon of Construction. H-8 Arcade Balldiag, GREEK 8 BORO. W. C. 'Phone 900-J. 1789 1909 ELECTRICAL, SCHOOLS OF LIBERAL ARTS. CIVIL. CHEMICAL, MINING ENGINEJtRLNG. LAW MEDICINE PHARMACY KDICATION GR.DCATE Iarce equipment, modern laboratories. Nexv Library with 55,000 Vols Able faculty of 98 teschers. Students numbered 7S6. Thorough lnstruc- Mlgh standard. Healthful location hxpensos low for high- grade institution. For catalogue and full1 r information address. THE PRESIDENT. Chapel Hill. N. C. LATTA PARK CASINO l Opens Monday night. June I'l. witn thp mps, PIpfrlalVf anj boM K la nfpl rust rtf nla veri r t h r . i w .. , v . cu i"ir-utT ir a. piock company n COLLEGl aXD eONSERVRTORY OF MUSIS CHARLOTTE, N. C. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMf-N ,ar) Conservatory of Music tn Separate Building 1 ' - - -ty of Specialists. Graduates in A. B. Course admitted to the Senior Wellesley. etc. Graduates In the School of Expre?- Class in the Boston School of Oratory. , ,.-: Special advantages In Art. Only experience I ",ar.'jf,r,, leading American and European Universities and For rataln-iie adrlreM CH A1 B KI ?miH North Carolina: William G Warren. Crossman Sedley Brown Verne C. Armstrong, William Burns. Otto Nelmeyer. Oscar Luckston. IX Marjone Ellison. Amy Hawthorne. Barry Melton. Margaret Seddon. Myra Sothen, "THE CIRCUS GIRL " NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Resetred Seats 10 cents Admiesion .. eU Now SeUlng at Hawkey's. " .10 cents. HOT WATER A PLENTY is not difficult to obtain If w have the Installation of your bath room ind kitchen plumbing. We'll esti mate if you only ask us. HACKNEY BROS. CO. PlamMnc, Heating. Gas fitting aad SoppUea. Thone SIS. and 8 W. Fifth tH. CHARLOTTE, K. C. i Try Our Special Cooking Cheaper Than Wood. Fiona IS ml 71 Standard Ico & Fuel Col 1L A. Bland, Sales Agent. ', J T-f1
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