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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVBRt SElTESlBKU 30 1004; T riitiri la Akeat the i ir fc:T ! Pay, n recf-ints yesterday 185 . n,a price being 19 cent. .On the i . y last year there wer M bale ,11. tciUS. '. contract for repainting pof i i -f the court house has been let to . t S. Pritcheu n4 Mr, A. J.' Van J.. . '.rvham. The merchant of the town are now I y removing summer goods from i; r show windows and substituting stock, m , Court seems to be attended by a rather email crowd thta week, though there ia atUl the large number of colored tpecutors on band. The woman' exchange will bold a sale of rake, breads, etc at the Btleff Music Heuee to-morrow rnornlni' be tween and U -o'clock. " The store building of the' Southern Real ' Estate. Loan and Trust Oom-j imriy,: an East Third street, nas oe,. completed,1 Thi registration books for the com.' in Nnvotnher election will be opened October th, to remain open till the Saturday before the election, November .w - " v - ' . , . ,! . :.r:.J?riCnon. The championship, unofflclul- who killed " Oeora-riceiVy tn? r?who, J!. !22K if; . '"T'i, - vr v. w.m-,, v . . ' The educational aeparimeni com- tnittee Of the Young Men s t-nrnnmn; snocuuuni wiu umi . sharp, to-day, to perfect plans for the fall and winter educational work of the association.'- . Mn.,D. O. Hood. Charlotte boy who has been with the Postal Tele- mnh CotnniDV In St. Louis, has re turned to the city and has a position j ith !the Western Union Telegraph 1 riMna nw ' V sjM , . A Hat car and a car loaded with coal Were wrecked on the main line near the freight yards of the Southern Railway yesterday morning. A wrecic insr crew soon removed the debris, but not before several freight trains were blocked for several hours. . 'The building of the Chasmar-KIng Supply Company, on the corner of East Seventh and the rauroao, nas oeen auiu to the Elba Manufacturing company, Which Will use It as an up-town office and warehouse. The sale was made through J". C, Abbott & Co. and the consideration was t?,SO0. Prof. H. P. Harding will arrive to morrow from Newbern. ana win as sums his duties as principal of the Nnrih .traded school and teacher of ha tenth rrade Monday. Prof. J. A. Blvlns will leave Monday for Durham . hndmiatiar f Trtnltv Park IW. UWWIMW 'r.WMVMw " ' " High School. . AMU1EMEXTS. 1JI.I.IJ. Tkantei. Wk Will Ap - u.. w VI Anil rmm J Kty aWWWWWWl,- mmwr Seat Week.. '- Alwayw 1 welcome, UtUe Adelaide Thurston, is solna to make her fourth annual visit to Charlotte to-morrow for two performances maunee ana mgm. She will be seen again in the pretty Primrose," In which ahe took the South by storm last season," This character suit Miss Thurston's personality to a dot. as ahe baa always shown a great interest: In matters pertaining to this section of the country. During her first visit South, while playing "Sweet Clov er.'' Miss Thurston voluntarily gave a benefit in Atlanta for the rebuilding of the veteran soldiers, home there, which had been destroyed by Are only a few days previous, tt has always been her custom to send the flowers she has re ceived over the footlights to cheer the sick at the hospitals. She has endeared herself In so many ways to the people of the South that the Daughters of the Confederacy made her an honorary member and tendered her public recep tkns in many cities. Last season in JVIHIIHIUMU, . v flu iviioib jrtisnugu JLrtrc, between the acta of ber performance, made her a complimentary speech and presented ber with a beautiful gold and enameled badge in behalf of the U. D. of C. which the little actress has proud ly worn ever since. , ' Prices for the matinee are 25 and ro rents. Tickets for night performance are now on sale at Jordan's. www v That celebrated character "Happy Hooligan," who nas become world fa mous is Illustrated In the musical farce r.y that title and which comes to this city next week. It shows especially what things are done and said by that well-meaning, amiable, obliging, ac commodating, very polite, urbane, courteous personage who always means well, but always comes to grief. The management alleges that every type of feminine loveliness is introduced. Among those prominent in the cast may be seen the names of Frank McNlsh, John Price, Ruby Raymond, Evi Thatcher, Charles Saunders and Joseph PettengU. It will be at the Academy of MUaio one night only, Wednesduy, October Bth. , I ETVAL MEETIXU Large. Attesaaaee at the Flr.t A. It. ( P. Cbareh Last Rlt. .:. There was a large attendance and a profound interest In the meeting at the First- A. R.' P.- church last night Mr. Pressly preached to backsliders from the text "Know thou and consider that It Is a grievous thing and bitter to depart from the living God." After describing Vividly bow it was grievous and bitter, how It was ever more and more bitter and how at last It would be most bitter if we continued forsaking Ood, he plead with men by the mercies f Christ to turn 'unto the Lord that they might know His mercy and rejoice in His salvation. A very profound im pression was made and after an appeal , . v .... re.c nnutineq to taiK about their .jjBlputual interests and for prayer.::'?.;: 3 J The audience : was the largest In at tendance yet, the lecture room and the auditorium both being well filled. There were six ministers in the audience. At tha jiftemonraervice.whicb is specially tor Christian people, the evan gelist preached a very helpful sermon on the reward of the righteous as con trasted with the judgment of the wick t J. Services to-day" at 4 and 8 p. m. r. D. Wlastea T-Klgh at the Ceart Sir. Frank t. Winston) Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, will t 'ilver an address to the voters of Mecklenburg county to-nlgbt at the court house, beginning at S o'clock. H wi!l be Introduced by Mr. W. Max well, of the Charlotte bar. It la con W that Mr. Winston is easily one of foremost orators in the State, both Manner and in matter of argument. ,i I :;c-)y that a large audience will i n out to hear him. i n Cure For Consumption Will Stop t iMnfih. It la a standard remedy. Sc. , COJkCKJISntt THIS POLr CLIO. Make Beaer Seat "Week Bert - Ieereawev latere' la the Ciaaaf . Taaraasaeate CateailateVr, J, J. Clair's rr ' The Charlotte -Golf Club la arousin from It reposeful state and getting ready to do things Tne links, which lie lust or the extremity oi souir. Trvon street, will be in good shape by the middle of next week, for a thorough working over of the grounds has been started. Whicn goes to snow max wnue the erase for the sport is not what It need to be, there are stli) a number of devotees hereabouts who intend to manipulate brassies and cleak and drivers and other thing of golnsh alg niftcHnce this fall and winter. A tour nnment is being contemplated or two of them, in fuc4 for there will be n for local supremacy, and another' foi contest with South Carolina towns, pro vided the pluiis of the officers ot the club do not sane aglee. There are 25 paying members or tht Charlotte tlolf Club, but the majority jhave not evinced us active on intcrei 'as li, is expected will be aroused this full. At any rate, there are a few whode enthusiasm never flrfgs, among them being Mr. Frank Dixon, president of the club; Mr. Franc Jones, secretary land treasurer; Kev. Dr. Martin V. Hr din. Mr. A. J. Crampton and Mr. Ed (y - es between Dr. Hardin and Mr Carson, who Play a nip and tuck game u J( mpectB( that me club will thrive this season, for several ladies are evlnc- ,nr nterest In the organisation, and the talked.of ladles' championship cup" wll douhtleas bring a numuer oui for the competition. Probably the best golf club In Nortl Carolina Is ut Wilmington, where en thusiasm has waned but little since IU oraanlxatton. several years ago. Then, too, that organization has a tower oi strength In the person, of Mr. John J. Blair, superintendent of the wnming ton schools, an athlete and a gentle man, who la a wonder, to see either in his office or on n teeing ground. And by tho way. Mr. Blulr tells ii good story about golf, of eourse-T-relatlng to n valn-srlorlouH man, who essayed tht game with the utmost confidence In hit own skill. He walked' proudly to the first tee. noised himself for a swing and said, as he measured with a calm eye the distance to the next hole: "A drive, and therf a pur." Then, with a ferocious swing, he lust topped the lit tie ball, so thut it rolled in a tired sort of way about three feet from the tee And as the astonished man gazed at It, he heard the voice of the caddy; "And now for the hell of a put!" APPRECITION OP J. C. M. "One of the Illahlaadern' Comment luun Hla Efforts and Points Out Some That Should Ure. To the Editor of The Observer. A reader of The Observer has been listening- some lime for a note of ap proval, from that discriminating patron of noetic genius, of the verses or J. (J. M." By the way, a Scotchman who is so fortunate us to possess "Mac as a part of his cognomen should not be In duced even by considerations of modes ty to abbreviate it into "M. "Hints of Frost" is one of "J. C. M.'s" efforts which deserve to live. "At peep of dawn, white stretch his tents As far as eye may see; Pasture and huyrlck field and fence Have donned his livery." That is simply fine and takes one back to crisp December's daybreak, of days that are no more, and the rabbit gum at the rabbit "gnaw" la the worn fence, every rail of It clothed In soft white raiment. "Three Little Coons" deserves a place among the classic plantation lullabies. I should love to hear some good old mammy croon It to music. "J. C. M." deserves a pat on the back from The Observer even If he is a mem ber of Its official family. Or It may be that The Observef'does not recognise anything ns poetry except the deliver ances of its own cherished realistic school. "One of whom saw Pa coming stepping nign, Which was of his walk the way." ONE OF THE HIGHLANDERS. Greensboro, Sept. 28. liMM. DIVISION OF 8KNTIMKT. Majority of Democrat Oppoved to Any Joint DUcumilon With the Republican Mr. Dell Has Leas Than Nothing to Sajr to Mr. New ell' Letter. There seems to be. -some division of sentiment among Democrats as to whether Mr. Charles H. DuIb, the Dem ocratic candidate for. the State Sen ate, should accept the challenge of hi opponent. Mr. John B. Spence, to a Joint discussion. Some are opposed to it al together, because, they say. the ReDub- licans have all to gain and nothing to lose. Again, they say that the Repub licans ought not to be dignified In any such fashion. Others say let the chal lenge extend to nil the members of the ticket, and the Republicans will be ac commodated. County Chairman J. A. Bell said yes terday that he was not in favor of It on account of the trouble and expense of arranging two lists of appointments. one for the Joint canvass and the other tor the other Democratlo candidates. When asked about the letter con tributed by Mr. Jake F. Newell. Repub lican, In yesterday's Observer. Mr. Bell replied: "I have read the letter and 1 have less than nothing to say." To Collect Crlttenton Home Sub scription. An active canvass will becln at once by the members of the Crlttenton Circle to collect the subscriptions made more than a year ago to help in the erection . CHttnton ""mp lp thin cltv. which will occupy a site on South McDowell street. A committee was appointed yes terday at a meeting of the circle to collect the amounts pledged. $500 REWARD For any case -of rheumatism which cannot be cured with Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedies, internal and ex ternal, relieves at once, cure guaran teed. Restores stiff joints, drawn cords, and hardened muscles. If your druggist has not got it do not take Special Notice The Seaboard announces that coach excursion tickets will be sold in con nection with rates already published from all points to SAINT LOUIS,. MO. Tuesday, October 4th. 1904. Rate from Charlotte $18.30 Personally conducted tour leaves Charlotte, Wilmington, and Raleigh on date shown above, coaches running solid through to Saint Louis, hls party win be in charge of Mr. Charles H. Gattls, T. P. A., who will take pleasure In maklna hotel irnnm. Lraents for those going on same. For rarapieie miormation, call on. or write M, L. HERMAN, C P, t T. A.,' CMarVotte, N. C. TCHAS. U OATTIST. P. A, i V CHAS. B. RTAN. O. P. A. f". Portomoutb, ya. 'Tm,' ' '"hl T-jTm-t-j! -" .' ' -.' -1 " ' ' ' 'j, " I5TEUKST tt SMITH AIMJttGM,, The Cetniaa-; Iptwrk ( Ik ee4 Uoaralaw Jl Monday Here Is Attraettaa Mnca Attention, The address to be delivered by the Hon. Hoke Smith, of, Georgia, In the Academy of Music Monday night is causing considerable discussion through the city and county, and the indications are that an Immense crowd win ne out. The county executive committee Is making special arrangement for the ladies and has appointed the following committee to act in the capacity ' of ushers, that all who attend may be comfortably seated: Messrs. Thomas W. Alexander, W. M. Smith, D. B. Smith. Chase Brenlser, E. R. Preston and John A. McRae. Judge Armistead Uurwell will preside at -th .meeting and Senator Overman will introduce the speaker. Chairman Bell, of the county executive commit lee, said yesterday that this will be the first time Charlotte has had Senator Overman us u eaker since his election and the executive committee wish it understood that not only are the resi dents of the city and county Invited, hut that citizens of the towns near by are urwd to come. TWO SUITS. Oar Kach Aaalnat the Boatbera Hallway and the I.oalae Mill. Mr. A,' M. Helton, a Mecklenburg far mer, yesterday retained Maxwell A Keerans, to appear for. him In a suit pgulnut the Southern Railway for. the less of time of his young son, who was njured by a train while working for the company. Toung Helton had both egs cut off by tht train; a suit foltow- d and Mr. Helton was awarded dam ages and now Mr. Helton wants also the wages of his son from the time of the accident until the boy is 21 years of age. W. E. Fowler, a young man of Gas- tonla, yesterday filed a complaint through McCall and Nixon against the Ionise Mills for $2,000 damages for per sonal injuries received while In the em ploy of the company. Fowler was In ured by a piece of timber which fell ind broke his collar bone. He charges legllgence on the pert of the com pany. PEItSO.HAI.8. The Movement of a Nomhrr of Peo ple. Vial tor and Other. Mr. William R. Robertson returned last night from St. Louis, where he vis ited the exposition. Mr. D. Allen Tedder returned last night from Statesville, where he spent several days on professional business. Mr. T. L. MoManus. .general superin- endent of the Southern Railway, with headquarters at Washington, was in tha Ity for a short while last night, . en route on a business trip South. Mr. V. E. Rhyne, of LIncolnton, sole propreltor of the Laboratory Cotton Mill, of that town, and one of the best nown citizens of Lincoln county, was visitor to Charlotte yesterday. Two WeiltllnK In the City. Two marriage licenses were issued yesterday to parties residing In this city. Miss Essie Hope Jackson will wed Mr. J. F. Fhreatt, who Is a gas- fitter for the Carolina Plumbing and Heating Company. Miss Agnes Crater and Mr. W. O. Maynlck will be married this afternoon at 307 North Brevard street.. KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM Or Your Hair Will Fall Ont t'ntll Yon Ilecoiuc Ilalil. Modern science has discovered thnt dandruff Is caused by a germ thut digs up the scalp In scales, as it burrows down to the roots of the hair, where It destroys the hair's vitality, causing falling hair, and ultimately, baldness. After I'rof. Unna, of Hamburg, (Jer- many, discovered the dandruff germ. all efforts to find n remedy failed until tne great laboratory discovery was made which resulted tn Newbro's Herplclde. It alone of all other hair preparations kills the dandruff germ, Without dandruff hair crows luxuri antly. "Destroy the cause you remove tne erred. Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The lerpiclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. H. II. Jordan & Co., special agents. The Young Men, from J6 to 20 years of age, know far better than their parents what they want In CLOTHING. Uring the Big Roy here and turn him 'loose " In our Clothing Stock. Let hint make his own selection. He Can't Go-Wrong among the suits of his size. - The Fall Styles are very, handsome, and there Is not a poor value in the entire fine."" We know exactly what the Boy wants in Clothes, and we can satisfy his every desire. SS,50.SICU!2.50 OP 22.se. - 'wmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmtmmmmMwwttwwmmmmmmim I Yorke Bros. & - Rogers. a IP fifi Ik ur CJon? Lino ( '- , - .w , Of OPERA GL AS?: ; ' ES. "have ; jtut been" rfcHveJ.,' If you ex pect via; attend the ' Acddtrtiy this season it will f be "to your pleasure , materially to have a satisfactory pair o( Glasses. We . have a complete as foitment. Only the . Best Quality. . . ' i Mil I il in I m'm m GOLF GOODS Drivers, Cleeks, Laxters, Mashers, and Putters. THIS GAME WILL BE ALL THE GO THIS VAhh GET. IN LINE WITH IT. Houston, Dixon & Co. CHEAP DIAMONDS are ho good at any price. When one Invests In a Diamond, it always pays to buy the BEST. We guarantee every stone we sell to be just as represented or you get your money back. You can see a larger assort ment In our store than' can be seen anywhere else In the State. Our prices are right. Garibaldi & Bruns W.T.McCOY, 209-211 S. Tryon St. He Will Positively Save You Money SATISFIES In order to convince people of the truth of your claims, you must prove them. This we Will do If you will give us an oppor tunity to do so. Our regular patrons are convinced of the excellency of our work from epcj j; ;i e. To those who have not tried us, ' wie-jvould like an opportunity to convince you. Try us with' your next bundle. The Charlotte Steam Laundry. ; Oldest largest arid Best 219 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 47. :4 jft, W aaw"'Mr"Jk . at aak JU.Xft aaV .f a-aW 4 TAILORED GOTHIWG TOR FALL AND VMM ER SERVICE WE ARE UN DOUBTEDLY DISPLAYtNG IJIIE HANDSOMEST READY-TO-WEAR MENTS EVER HERE. : : JCAR- SltoWN All that is best in Suits and Overcoats are here equal to highest classed productions of the merchant tailor at a saving of from one-third to one-half. s ED. W MELLON GO MB AMY III II 4 will find here a full line of Hard ware of every kind. We buy in large lots and look out for dis counts, and as a consequence, can sell so ns to enable the re taller to make a fair profit. If we are not already serving you, drop us n card und we will have one of our salesmen cull on you. Prompt, courteous treatment Is assured. , Allen Hardware Co 20 East Trade Street. Special Sale China Closets We have too many China Closets to provide the necessary room for their proper care and display, therefore for a short time we shall Name Best Values ever Offered in Charlotte to make quick riddance of many of the closets. A special discount will positively be made on every China Closet in the house. No better tlme' ever rpesented Itself to provide for your home a magnificent China Closet than this. Prices will be cut to the quick. Golden quarter-sawed oak und highly polished China Closets, 44 inches wide and 74 high, with bent glass ends, worth 30.p0, at only $24.00 only a lim ited number to go at this prlee. laim!M Great Line rgood m 1 F '- 111 it' ,k ra.- hI r - ! maaw im assaa, w Xrur ' Mm JbLVMr JAmJL a. , . ', bakMaia;- , litre -' New' Stock-of Just Received To-Day ' All the latest fashions and the best of workmanship, You can be suited here, it makes no dif ference how critical your taste No dealer in the State can touch us in great variety of styles, iji cheapness of price, so New Arrival in Carpets and iter - The Pari l 111 I 11V X T e Breas Djuble Breasted Suits are in the foremost ranks of fashion this sea ioi. We are ar miking a specialty of this particular line anJ are rul ing as a leader the Best Double Breasted Suit Ever Sold at $15 All the ruling shades, beautiful new mixtures, so popular. this season, and all the soiid colors, blacks, etc. Per-. feet tailoring and a fit guaranteed. ., 0 course we have allother styles. In' fact everything out for fall and 1 .winter service. You are sure of a fit liere and you'll be given the usual values that has made our estab-' lishmertt so popular wri, men tor many, years. v, c , 'Js'W . "" "TT . "B ! m1 a . - . L, M. V WaT anV. THE NEW CLOTHING REPRESENT HIE LATEST EASIII0S, 1 Hf; NEWEST , NEATEST AND MOST": SIYLISH FABRICS. THE'"' TAILORING IS CUARAN TEED PERFECT. Rugs Gardner Co. URESALL HEADACHES. perfect remedy for Colds, Indigestion, I , roriooio rains , jorum r agi io, rrevoou iru Nausea and Hick Headache. Braces the nerves. It's Harmless. Trial bottls lde. fed 5uits I , vV; ? vffjfiff ae rK ' "t i i' !T Iff -
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