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1H»-^ ** «* tnlrn it — ^ J IM lift raonmon loifwocta is the Senate M one fay Sen Itoc Penrose calling os the president lor all the Informa tion regarding the dlamtaaa i of th· negro troops at Fort Rise. h. resnfotioo inquiring ieto the InM of the botyriton of the TwwtyHlfth Infantry, it is MAtd* will ha I—this week by Beaator Fornker. That· hum no doubt that Coetnta will demand a foil in τ· stiff Inn of the President's actio· regarding these soldiers. The first business before the Contt-ess is the hesriag of PwaMuit Roosevelt'* messaee which Is schadnled for UMlay. The iypwfriatlo» hills will segregate about one billion dot hrsssd this matter alone wtD take no lacoosiderable portion of the maloo. The ship sub sidy bill, the Immigration and Philippine tarifl bills art among those holding prominent places oo the ealendar for discussion. ο{ ι mt irtt at country es yet rat Is its iaitttcy industrially ind commercially, be had in- , jroved dut qntta, built it op, extended and expanded it. ι Kami liar with the Sooth1· need» »nd its possibilities, be «Μ cm 1 ready to 4o wbat be coold to ; Farther the interest* of the land si Us nativity. He km the railroad business thoroughly and hod worked himril op fro· lowly positions to Um top nog ol the ladder. That he hsd the highest esteem ol his co-laborers sod subordinates as well wsa fittingly shown Sunday when taasy of fbea gathered from far and near to pay a lost tribute of respect to this great moving spirit of a great railroad. The South has, iadeed, lost a friend io the passiafc of Samuel Spencer. The New Orleans Times Democrat special cotton crop cfttimate for the season of 1906 1907 make· the total 11,450,000 bales. ■ · Is a sermon on the race cries tkm at Cbsrlotte Sunday Rev. Dr. J R. Howertoo, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, declared that the boohs, "Uncle Tom'· Cabin" and "The Clans man," ought to be burned to gether. They tend to make the race problem more acute, he says, and should never have been written. LOCAL ATTARS —Speak s good word for your own. Help push it along. —Io The Charlotte Β veiling ' Îhonicle's subscription contest, , «rbich closed Saturday night, , wo Gastonia young ladies won , trim Miss Pearl Council, with , 34,160 votes, gets a trip, while , Misa Rosalie Abcioetby, with , J0.9Q2 vote*, baa the choice of . •chularshipe at any of the , îolleges of Charlotte. The firat , prise, a 9950 Cadillac aotomo- , oile, was won by Miss Bernice Bnraa, of Wadesboro, with 1, 963,735 votes «•Stanley's new bank, the Parmera and llerchanta', began business about two weeks ago and Li progressing nicely. It Is occupying quarters in the building fortperly occupied by the drug store The bank pro· poaea, however, to erect, at no very distant day, a building of ita own aud baa bought for this purpose the old Rankin corner lot. Mr. W. J,. Jenkins, cashier of the Sonrtbero Loan & Ssvinga Bank, of Charlotte, ia president; Mr. O. C. Spaulding, recently of Kanaas City, Mo., ia cashier, and Mr. B. P. Carpenter is vice Cmw Back la ill·. Kiekoil Special. Mh. f ChirloUt Ob Mrr>r. Mr*. Robert Helton, who was •potted deed yesterday aa a re· nlt of ■ pistol wound inflicted ty bet husband, bas recovered rom > state of unconsciousness rhich continued for hours. It roe thought she had expired, n\t U ia bow believed that she «rill recover. Kobt. Helton. Her insbaad, ia «till in tbe c lute he* >f tbe law, awaiting the reaalt of :be sun shot on hi* wife, before ;be bearing. frstUUatial NomloatUna. Washington, Dcc. 3.—Tbe President tent tbe following BomiDationa to the Senate: Secretary of the Treasury, George B. Cortelyou: Attorney General, Chartes J. Bonaparte; Poatmaater General, George Von L. Meyer; Secretary Navy, Vic tor H. Metcalf; Secretary of tbe Interior, Jaoea R. Garfield; Secretary of Commerce and La bor, Oscar S. Straus; Associate Justice of tbe Supreme Court, Wb. H. Moody. DON'T BELIEVE IT I when they say Morris Brother· will not handle Christmas Goods. *.* jThe Facts Are twe have the biggest and best assorted stock of Christmas specialties we've ever shown, and Santa Clan» will, aa > uaaal, make our store fail headquarters. . Bot before displaying thia large and attractive stock of k holiday goods we have to « GET RID OF I a great many staple articles, such aa Clothing, Blanket·, Shoe·, Dress Good·, ' Fur·, Ladles' and Children*· Coat· and I Jacket·, Hosiery, Underwear and Gent·* ' Furnishings. une man was icuiea, togetoer with three horses tod a pony belonging tu Sparks' Shows, in a wreck on the Aberdeen & Asheboro Railroad near Troy yesterday. The dead man was an attache of the a ho*. Several members of the show company attacked Conductor Slack, in flicting strions injuries on him. Nallca ol Dissolalta·. Kotice is hereby given that the (inn of Miller Λ Euvuda, eoaalatinjr of J. Y. Milter and R. W. Edwards, Is dUiolved. the stock being sold to J. Y. Miller & Co. All penooa vwibjt the firm Of Millar & Rdwsrds are hereby notified to call and settle. All nrrsona holding claims arsinst the Orm of Miller fit Edwards art hereby notified to present such elslins at once for settlement. J. Y. Mn.ut, K. W. Edwards. Thia 3d day of Dmc., 1906. -J4clmo piTIIUfUI. —There ia much speculation •a to «bo will succeed the late Mr. Samuel Spencer .as prési dent of the Srôtbcrn Railway. It has been reported thst the position baa been offered to First Vice President A. D. An drews, of Raleigh, and tbat he his declined it because of the f«ct tbat it would necessitate bis leaving the Slate. Mr. W. W. Finley, second vice preai dent, has ween suggested as the logical man for the place. Un til tne appointment ia made, Mr. Andrews ia temporarily in cbarge. Governor Terrell refused to interfere in the case of J. G Rawlings and Alfred Moore, the former a preacher and the lat· ter ■ negro, under sentence to be hanged at Valdoosta, Ga., to-day for murder. The annual report of Commio aioner of Internal Revenn· John W. Yerfcea, for the past fiscal year, shows total receipt* of $249,102,738.an excess of $14,· 914,762 over the preceding year, while the receipts for tbe first three months of the current vear show an increase in collections of$4.e61.131 over tbe correspond ing months last year. Commis sioner Yerlces says be beKeve* the total revenues in the currant fiscal vear will aggregate $280, 000.000. SAMUtt SPEHCEi. In the tragic death at Lawyers, Va., Tkanday of Mr. Samuel Spencer, pcesideat of the South ern Railway, the Soatb, as well m the great corporation of which he was the heed, sustained · great km. The statement b frequently made that any man's poaitioa, ao matter boar high or bow important it may be, cat be filled when be is take· away by death or otherwise. This, ia a ■OMR, ia tree. bet it remains a fact, however. M The Char lotte Observer aaya in speaking of Mr. -Spencer's death, tbat ■Hia aad taking of mean· delay la the correction' of tbeae défici ences (which were responsible far Ui desih) as Linfco.u's meant delay in the establish ment of decent government in the Sooth at the close of the civil war." A Soathern man, Mr. Spencer had done moch for the South aad this aoction of the country boo especial cause to mooro Ma death. As the head of a great raQroad system, pénétrai κ·*»!μ α* Κmrr Ο» μ — United State· uni oWmw do Mot admit «ut the —»W battleaMpe planned by Great Britain and Italy «τ» MmanUy «il effect!»· than war •kltu of the Connecticut, I-oolalana. Uteblftan and Mb ClnllM tjrpae, eay* HarpW« WmUt. New that roller detail· bar· Metid tb· Hatted fttatae regarding tb· csalbartl battiaahi* with which Italy expect· to outclaaa the nrtndnoufkt than la tree lUapoal Uon than try to οτημΜμΙ* tb· IB port ant* «r Italy*· war·. The wuœp tlou that the ÏUpÉI battleahip cam wtlp OH at a few band red tea· email· 1er leita oat mt accoaat the natter of eoaoL-uuhlit. Ural»·. courage, maifca· maaebtp a ad rauttra «Octeoey. > aer Ican wanhlps may not -h· aa Wc ne tb· hinwt trot to parwuei a ad equip ment they eqaal anything a boat. Oar oeweet waralilpa bare a ataamlay radlua of HBOO mil ta. mach greater lhaa that of any otter battleebtp afloat. Thla le a my important «temany to the Bgbtlng eOctacy of all war rea aele and m la wWeb the large Eng ll«h and Italian battleahlpe are UkMy to fall. I a w S We know of but one way to do it quickly and that is cnt the price·. We must have tbe room occupied by the Unes mentioned, so we've inaugurated a j Cut - Price Sale J to effect this purpose I MORRIS BROS. \ J Department Store | in P&wi • · ' ; ' I lï%&Z m$ÛA _ I mm %'i<X ■ RETAIL MERCHANTt—Haa H occurred to yon that Christinas is approaching *ud that it ia hitch time yon were preparing: to give your customer· «lut they want in.tbc fruit Hat lor thU featal season? In the ru»h o! preparation for the annnal visit of Kris Kringle, yon might be gbt sapping. This ia to remind yon that : : : THE CAROLINA FRUIT COMPANY ia prepared to ill y out orders for any kind of fruhs—the best of every kind—prepared to fnrniah them promptly, in good order and at price· that will manly please yoa. Oar basis·» is growing by leaps and bon α da and there'· a reason—we are riving oar customers wbat they want and •f'Hve and lei live price·." IF YOU DONT FIND IT BLSeWHERB COMB, TO US. ι ι 4 « « ι ι ι ι ·. - . · > . ·■· ·. ' . ' . I WE OO A GENERAL RODUCE BUSINESS CABBAGB, ONIONS, Michigan Haod-Pkked BRAN8 or aaything la th· prod ace line celebfatcd lfieeouri B«a Davis, the famous Baldwin, the Spr« and the ΚΙοχι are our leaden. Fruit la 7*·, fa aad 9'·. This ia ooa of oar cpecialtlea; we aie proad of oar Banana baaiae 250 is a crate. anv this* ia the frait line 1 ■ nUIAN HE CAROLINA FRUIT COMPANY JAMES D. -MOORE, PROPRIETOR. TWO BUIL0IN08 M« HAOAM M)ILAIM nUIAN UftLDIWO Air Un M. IM >JïJ <'··*■
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