CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. NOVEMBER 25, 1900.
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WaS'hlTlhlrthdey "iTii'.' QfrRtoMHI B. tosrejli, editor f
-atlas INCH Qte wis atac la las The "A-SL
w -. iku n ma la ut our yoMenaay. ob nw
The Otanv eatenus Ha thanks to
itba fara of Mis. Otdtor.
TMjr wn a at utaenoue
in m 7V4 cento a pouaa.
ha aJaStai for the Second Iraatvtarlan
church, aftsr the sermon to Usat church
an a ladies' tall
gM Worth Tryon
The policemen earned tbetr salary
last nlrht ITn ta X o'clock late mornlaa
iter ted lasted 7 white men and ne
groes, liquor was at the bottom of
the trouble In each esse.
A Bsc. recital wOl be jrtvun to the
music students of the Presbyterian
Collage, by the pupils M awunmci,
ana cc processor saouoy, in me
parlor, on Tuesday nftemoon, from. 4
to I o'clock.
John Stevenson, ootorad, was ar-
nlnwt at nolle heaSnuartera last
it on the charge or oreaaing open
li the Southern rreignt vara.
He Is held in fto bond for trial to-mor
row.
-The lineotn Journal advance the
ratter Interesting theory that the per-
mh arVn mnnlnnri the nld OMU TravlS.
near (Newton, about ten days ago, waa
the muraerer iwjw two .
jsrs uoiiey nna pw uHsntn, u
county, last weak.
-Old residents of Charlotte knew by
the appearance of things yeaterday that
Thanksgiving waa near at tend. The
streets fairly swarmed with people and
the majority of the crowd was bent
on shopping. Merchants In all lines re
port a brisk trade.
-An oyetor supper to to te gtrak
Wednesday evening at iteson church
by the ladles of that congregation. An
address will be delivered by Dr.
nrktm at IU (Presbyterian
end masse will te furnished by
Sharon Otoe Club.
A MHJIX PBOBABL CBACKED.
. of fort Mill. Is the Loek-U
oa Charge or aaaaoii.
Mr. James Hogan, a cltlaen of Fort
Mill, 8. C, waa lodged In the guaro
war to Tryon far a few days" rest.
Mr Bdmonda and his paper have
done and are srtll doing a great
work far the tenth. Discussing the
outlook far tkie section of the country,
yesterday, he said that the pwapeats
feTtndwstrlal and bu expaaaloa
SAT's cotton crop," gait Mr.
Edmonds, will, toctodteg the seed, bring
n nst an average or aooui
.to to tSaVVtoaw of late year.
, this the taoressed value added
to ttet part awuoractureo m ins
South, and the value of the oil, hull.
etc.. and wa have at mat szas,-
000,000 more, or, any. giso.iros.ine,
as the amjuat which Us cotton and
t mtmA iaw and rnanufaetured.
aut taia vaar be worth to the ftoata.
Other sgpncanurai prouucia wrn.
wheat, oats, soger, rice, tobacco will
figure up at least f500,000,eoo, so ttet
ITT, r ik. anil and tha manufactWM SI
-T,.- .a aaad wa U1 eat tl.SA.0M.-
aos r nroductlon of Dig Iron in the
South daring the next 11 months will
te about mm lo t.000,000 tons, and
. .... uUniit nt roal naarHr 60 000 DOS tOIVL
The total value of manufactured and
Mining products will te at least $1, 6W,
am mm nutaide of cotton and cotton oil
ni.niifartufwa.ora total of agricultural
MinnniafM ana mimna uuiuui. ui
i ... at Tuo noo ooo. TMi Is the m
nlftcent Droapect which the South has
wm. fi and as the DrasidenLl.il elec
tion Insures that there will be no radi
cal changes In our legislation affect
ing business interests, the people of the
teuth can plan for the broadest possi
kia nni,m of their Industrial affairs.
"Our country, by the force of Its su
perior natural advantages over any
other region of the world, and by our
unique position as the most energetic,
virile nation has taken a commanding
position rs the world's affairs. The
Spanish war was but an tncwent u
bring to the world's attention what we
had already accomplished In pushing
our manufactured goods Into the
orrii-a muM It broadened our own
conception or what we were doing and
startled the world because It demon
strated that a new ipower had arisen
tt0, -horwefrvrth must be reckoned
with m ail of the world's financial and
trade affaire. The South has a vital m
i,M,t in thla hrnadeninar out Of our
iww - w m
,niinirv'i hualnaaa life, for waving
greater natural auvamagea man an
Oliver secuon ll will oe tnir own iuu
in in
wtntei
Men's
High Grade
R
ESS 600
U
VhAKhMlirtn awl aa a rule SUV
laaiaar Hain
years past, with but tow ex cent ion a it
kas been the coldeet oay.oi tne season
and regularly csM toe oaianco or irw
If vou haven't cotton your winter
wren it would ha whet to get one thill
week aa aa to have it on Thursday.
TV. trAXnmknm Kama arlll 1Vf YOU a
slight Idea of our ability to supply your
wrap wants:
And
.Suits
Jackets
tv. ...nat cut the heM MaSs and 1
wa attina in an the leading colors
and fabric, every garment guaranteed
to fit and the prices are
nnalltv Mtnaldared. 14.10. IS. SO. MM,
$7.60. M OO. SROO, U.W, Otl OO. H&.00 up
to $18 00
Boa coats in tan and black, stylish
cut. (12.50 and fit eu.
Golf Capes
. .. .. . V. 1
A new lot of those popular garments
received FYidny, tft.OO. M.oo, f7.M and
tlft.it. . M
Misses' and children's Jackets and
reefers, $UI to fU-to.
H.A.Mn,Jr.Co,
kn,. laat nlarht on the chaTSW Of hSV
in assaulted Mr. James M. Cook, at
th aKtnn Mill Hosan started out
for home after dark, with a good stock
of liquors In hie buggy, In addition to
the fuel which he ted already absorbed.
Driving by the Atherton Mill, te got
into a controversy with Mr. Cook, and
net upon him with a buggy whip, using
the butt end of it on Mr. k tead.
a. . -., nt hta blows. Mr. COOK'S
scalp was severely lacerated and the
teo doctor who were called bad to do
a good deal of stitching and plastering.
Hogan wouldn't tell much about it tost
night, ana vook. couian i, uuv
Mayor franklin may be able to get the
straight or tne ouaincaa w-um
abiflaVt saaaton of the court. The
doctors, say ttet Cook 1. very badly
hurt and ay iotalbly ae auffertng
a fractured skull. Hogan etock of
original packages is in charge of Night
Turnkey Summ arrow.
if we da. not expand with the expansion
re ihs tar nrua miinrrv in uaiimiw t ur
VI l law we aww w
dominant financial and manufacturing
power of the wona.
ROBBED THE GRAVE.
A startling Incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Phlladeiphiia, was the
a,ihl la narrated hv him SS fOllOWSt
r .n im a moat nreanrni cunuiuui .
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk-
M naln rnnllnuall V in
Bill hiibuo r " ' -
back and aides, no appetlte-graduaUy
marin weaker dav by day. Three
nk.r.uion. had vlvan ma ud. Fohtu
nately, a friend advflsed trying 'Eiectrlo
Bitters;' ana to my gxeai Boy un -nriaa.
the first bottle made a decided
inMMiii i Mntinued their use
for three week, and am now a well
man. I know they saved my Ufa, and
robbed the grave of another vicrun.
No one should tail to try mem. yu,
en nia irimrnnteod. at Burwell ft
Oonn coa,drug atora.
Bell 'phone tt.
Queen City 88.
OPERA HOUSE, Wed. Hon. 28th.
nnaivrtRR than BWiR!
The new Jolly, tanstssttcal production of
M. B LEAVITTS
Oeorgeoue Spectacular Rxtravetansa
i gU.la it nharantar sad
quality positively oombtaed
II VUfT nrmeni we sen.
Wftoffarthase Ufa grade
garfflaato al lower pries
than Otlkettshrag bsoauta w
propose to do the Suit tad
Ovarooat bona eat of this
oitT.
Mta'g vary las Overooata
in th well
AND
,Chester field ,
style . beat of material; in
the latoBt gray hades, par
foot fitting, tailor-made gar
ments, UWt bo ouer nouse
will dupHoats for $25.00,
i her for
$20
THI CAROLINA
CLOTHING 00.
J. A SOLOHHOW8, Mgr.
tgsnts for Dunlsp's Celebrat
ed Bala
fail orders solicited.
Charges paid one way.
1 fflS FPw -WrealeaSal
Bw V- I W JnywK al r rwa
ple t&at wt coqm
IJawa, A Ik lam swaa aa testiam saatsj
v Or UU9 tVWPwl iP
F DRY GOODS, I
JbUl Inxtsil lagrsi il
l flyiiivtiTil Hrlvw
0 print to the treat rath
were t peat many people tint m
tention uity aeterveo. ror mm
SPECIAL SALB OF
avetaf tsM hitna aHth the I
etlrwead fn urait uoon thai thltmaTft. that fJ
dispatch busJoeat more rapidly in the futi
if at any time you noma ieu to ferww
we tik you to pleate bear with nit
will certainly re ten you aa qwcaiy u
to mill you mow, nm come nm
una that uHll fo like cheff before the
pact to get any of them, you'll hive to
fly. "So watch out"
iM-tnch mixed Cheviot, worth toe.,
at
Perola and erepons for dresses and
skirts, worth . to It at Tto.
M-lnch black broadcloth, worth B
to W.M, at
.to and Bo,
Freach ttonnets. mtOOt
at
Cow
Ten piece of
tot at
Little ever kail vaiaa.
Wool worsted, worth 10c. , at
Oolf cloth, suitable for sklrta, cape
and Jackets, worth toe., at i Be
mm i. i w.a. .nniiniia irimminn. sliver braids and buttons, ate,
. v.r. mtt VI a mmmmA III III III 1 1 alllS SSSIM I 111 MIT mfSngf
. ..i.inahia waavei. from toe greatest looms la the erorid. to many beautiful daajgeaga,
ahadtnga, rare and exclusive combinations that description Is obviously Im possible.
Cashmeres nd
front
Plaida, worth lie,
saflBMiBal m mm :
"9MHssflanSai
. . . . ..a mmi i . el
KM WmZik
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GLOflKS,
OtlPES,
JtOKBTS.
FURS,
mm
di nl li
nooo tf
" S be
Mr) ir,
... ' ' -l,o ' .
Olorioualy cheap, because they are glorlouary good. mtk sawn
tkia that long lashes add beauty and softness to the ere.
boa, or Jaoket will kwd color to th oompkalon. V rfpM
new of youth and be a leader amongst stylish and wa4ra
pat oa a pleca of fur ntck-flxlng from oar sale this
Presented upon a ecale of grandeur and
regal spienoor.
40 ftUCM-LlR-W
lS-IOH-CUUi 8PE)01A.LTIE5-1S
See the Magnificent scenery.
See the Oeorgeoua Costume.
See the Superb Ballets
Fantasy.
Admission oc., Wc-, W-f
"Reserved seats on sale at Jordan g
drug store Monday at 10 o'clock,
For LaGriprJdln
fliiATi7fl. iiRft CHENEY S
JSyPEOlJOBANT.
air both noted States.
The former la
shoes. Thelatter
and boose. The i
ta footwear to
r lis boots and
i noted for Its shoot
t noted place for
i at.
whinh the student
.iVan aovM-al weeks awo
and which was postponed W" j
the nines of M5os Hy-" be
, i . m.,amAatr ovenrinar. Cards Will
not be eent out a second time. All who
.have received cards will receive a
5lvVw.oro6 at the band of tbo
Th freshman class baa cuUnlM
,3aT v. ii mi liaa nfflnara. via: Presl-
Ii2 nrTet ll Boyal: vice
.. nHint maa! aanretarv.
Mia LUl'le artffln; tresswrer, MUhi
SJttwttsaler; committee Mlewes
Blilabeth Johnson, Florence Meyer and
InBL Ut hina . hav been selected as
r... Animw The motto chosen to: In
Time, On Time; fie lAlwaya Reedy.
lufiunn s-itv wave an
other of Ha delightful programmes last
..lust fnnrfltlnr of ten numbers.
Class spirit and oollegu loyalr rjre
the leading tendencies in college life
the present session.
A
TIMELY HINT TO FURNITURE BUYERS.
All eyes are now turned towards the new furniture
store. Our success has been achieved by the liberal
manner in which we deal with the public. All goods
are bought in large quantities, for cash, which enables
us to undersell a point worthy your notice.
nillaWsriftil
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MODEL
MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT.
The high-class kind at moderate prices. Hat distinctly "dlKerenf
brains, fingers, taste, Judgment-ell four work In unison to prodac our
millinery; simply trimmed, fully trimmed, untrhnmed. Whatever
th want, depend upon our show Ing It, and It will be the beat of It kind,
but piiMn$'t"'foiT w mtMn .of 0Ur
Stock. And HALLOW FTJtIB Will be pleased thU week at
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EBaTS3M
WHOLESALE
CHEAPEST
II, 15
STORE ON EARTH
,21 Ee TRADE ST.
m.. n.MhoM Haul savw that Mr.
C. J. 8haw,f mat place, b roovml
to Charlotte. The Blade says: "H left
Wednesday In charge of Ms livery out
fit, horses, phaetons and buggies, which
he nassold In ChartottTW family
toft Friday avonlng. Witt Monroe, the
efficient colored semnt. want with
them in the culinary and dining room
work of the boarding house whkn they
will keep near the corner of Tnyon and
Tenth streets. They have an elegant
house and we hope will do well in this
lino ho, rimer had sixteen vsars experi
ence In thO operation of th Cartkap
Hotel. It was, like pufjlng up one of the
old landmarks for into family to go
. fPhav .hnil UvmI iMHW a nUmlrPT
of years In a public place and made
many friend, who regret to know of
their departure, we wian mem uc-seas.
HANDSOME CHIFFONIERS.
A fine anowlng of plain and auar
tered oak and handsome bird's eye
maple B.B to W7.00
A Wind mil in a Show Window.
Mr. Bryan Overcash, the decorative
0.11I11. has li.at nrransvd amther iwh
and novel display In the show window
of Tapp, long ft co. Tne oacKgrouna
is formed of fall foliage, and the centre
piece is a atata mill, such as one ses
In the Dlcturs-hooks of Holland. The
structure to Bit entirely of linens, and
the arm, built of doylies, are made to
i k. ,.1v.komrk Thprp have hen
many good displays In Tapp. Long ft
Co. a winflow laieiy, owi now nav
Biors attractive than the present one.
BUI Board Picture. That Glitter.
m.. mt.ar RalH" 1a to ho here next
Thursday night. ThJWn (boards of the
city have been adorned with highly
l!?Z-t .hnwlnr her headlnv a
unpade throug the Dewey
SUUU lit ilCW vi LJ '" 'm.-r w - I
a PuUman ear in Chicago The colored
people have studied tne pictures wun
. .5Lt a.i t intanurt and are nroud
ovt m inagniflcence of the apparel of
the colored queen or song aim i i"
homage paid her as evidenced by the
show pictures
SfsMltaggto Iqraadto as a Bridesmaid.
Miss Maggie teOrand left Tarteraty
nuhMi .h. win ct aa one
of the brtoeaweids at tne marriage of
Mas Bitwsra angler to Mr. w n.
lor.
THAT TWROBBING HKAJOACHB.
Would qulokly leave you, if you used
n. WKWa Ntaaa fMk SMlta fPSmmnl
PM,,,a . WW mm 11 i
of sufferers hare proved their match
less merit for sick and nervous head
aches. They make pure blood gad
itrong nerve and build up yoar Health.
Easy to take. Try them. Only Be.
Money back if not cured, told by
BnrWefl Dunn Co., dVcrggtot.
WARDROBE BARGAINS.
Handsomely finished oak wardrobe
ir h nnrt - rhoiit mirrorea noons.
at prices ranging from ....111 to $36
MORRIS CHAIRS.
We are showing bargains in this
line In leather xelour and panto
sole, golden oak and mahogony
frame. A choice variety of styles
at money-saving prices.
ENAMEL AND BRASS BEDS.
A shewing guaranteed equal to the
beat all the new styles out a
tl&OO suit at gfiliS: a 127.60 suit at
lltW, and many others.
VALUES IN ROCKERS.
A hraa line of rattan rockers
" ...... 12.60 to 111.00
A haiwaln In nak rtrlrora rnhhler
eat, worth $3.60, at 2,98
Superb line of Mahogany Kocawu.
i if 1 " ."",','!'. ""
BUT
Habit Is Hard to Kill
FACTS
Stubborn Things.
FOLDING BEDS,
One of the best lines ever seen here.
All of the new and popular style, at
bargain prices, $17.50, $24.00, WM, H&.
WfttYttSinnTOl Smm sLasMaaatsm B
By . wff 'aari II LfKslUVvdaaBSBsVeT la- ' Baw WW
P7 cfi' 7 jtTAssaseaHlBsiBs
Hundred of well dressed men thai are In the hrblt of b"-jlngtbajr uU
made to measure by their favorite tailor, are now buying, by equal sati-
?W strB n'd overy desirable fabric to here In tals ea-
"n WEOUAKANTBIl If the suit you buy here la not perfectly satisfactory
to return your money without questionwithout argument
Sacks or frocks, single- or double-breasted, round or square cuts.
AND
TOILET TABLES.
If you can be suited in a suit we can cult you.
You cannot do bettor In t
in quartered oaa
maple, special at .
1 Skats
bird' eye
$12.50 and $17
BEDROOM SUITS.
Our brag line full assortment of
styles everything that's new and desir
able excellent values, reduced in price
as follows:
A magnificent line of oak bed room
suits, in fine quartered oak, beautifully
finished and highly polished, at fit,
$22.60, 35.00, $60.00 and $90.00.
Fine Mahogony Suits $55 to $100
Bird's Bye Maple 48 to $65
CHINA CLOSETS.
Handsome quartered oak. nicely
rubbed and polished, good values,
St $26 to $37.5
YORKE BROS & ROGERS
SOLE AGENTS rOS KNOX HATS-
OFFICE CHAIRS.
h
A handsome display of quartered
1 avhamiHfiiltv unbolatered in
leather ...4.g to $15.00
Every piece of furniture in the house was carefully
selected from the stocks of the largest manufacturers of
furniture in the business, and our lines include every
thing that's stylish and desirable. Every atticle is
guaranteed exactly as represented.
Wrp fcAOfW OPERA HOUSE BUILD' 6
. I . MCltoAsJ I s 209-211 S. Tryon St.
Wm
Sbvle 822.
x.n IHt full WS lined nnrlr ante.
band-seared, styH same a cut, width
1C. D. K., o to ii. jfnee h.w.
I nntAlnBTie free.
G1LREATH & CO.,
maaa . . amrnaan
urioMciiff
is. u. Mi in
our nreas-making Department still
keeps full for each week in advance.
if i,n want anv work done nefore
aa ' g vw
phi ii li one ii in
ahrmt maa vou had better
as then the work will be suspended tor
the holiday. Ask to see our Cnrtetmaa
noveltle whe you come in.
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'All Unco foMherThanksgtv
table comes Under wur class of;
pieces for im " BJBSSSJ
Tou can tgat - linen afjsajpjsj
laundered for.Sto to set a prv :
ty large Thailaaimbg table.
But there hVtheooks to con
sider as well asttawquantWBJ
no one atteoaato Ap do betes
work than wfeUmposaliffJ
Include tlrWIsWoths. asp-,
kins, tray cloths, towels, .
handkerchiefs, pillow
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and Percali
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NEW MILLINERY STORE.
m N. Tryon at., Spring Building.
MRS. M. I. HAYFISAD.
HaCafflXiat5!
' Jl full of novd
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able