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I ALU WE U. rUaea. !VY, OCTOBER 1J, MM. WNDKIM, IlantM Pator to - fUnga Cotton 1 ItrliiKing iw wib)iib iirwn a INIglw Watchman ItrMigna I'rrmm I and New Note. . tnnMiMHHiMipi of Th Observer. ' ' - I MoATMViHe, Oct. li.-Rv cl, C. 0'NIU, Iun nokt Bahonlli. will tenawr m resigns tton pastor of the fiaptiat church at I hl placo to accept call la Georgetown, . t Mr. and Mrs O'NWH will kuive InMst ww for EnfleM. iwr they -will Isncnd-several -weeks Before' they go to is ji-ople of the North, having long he PninwMo Swte.nThia young couple I . r,, ,.M. wfc. lhow Wififwtd tbcneVMi to the paople 1 upon newspaper and book tort mnra-UUf vicinity, and tt la re r .'i formation, are not ifftrttd ) (M(nl that they have around to I-ave. - 1 h. .n.u m. k. . kJ Drpnty Shwiff It. W. White tuu rv. , l y the spell-binder; h ara .the ,rB, mnmnHli Yi nhm he has ..in people. The tatter nave al.llwa fc mvellgti the ruppnswd location , v . . i I Pimm MitUh-l, It irsniDlrea IIUU liave come is !" at compara I wnrs- tle aw or ijwm!, m mm n . i,.., tni. b. h.v- .m M h' onunty to. Virginia aev .., . ............. -"'" I al ago. om -K um a -"! itt'-uiion- t the wareful tlllln all .live fud ools tthlnDd from Out wait to . i h.h ,, llnnvfiW In the tuime of. Daniels, and the ... 0.. ,"""j.iffjw t ItnvilW rfum-l ihnt he hnd : wo campaign yea.unt .rounj. netMatei. --kjv . i ..... I .Mr. uut'i Bell, who hurt r.Nvi night .... uv..ln ...-, UHt.'limn for the l..wn fw Ihf rousi we v. ; I to flUstlrtNM nndlisletied: -trltnl nrtA.lr h:m Itndn-1 III niciiulkiti. This comiUlon brought ,forwrd tiont viiitm "Kcji-rncm rrsvull. .in tho .-I ' ll ns-Itafor. aiifh Ja William L. "W tory hill main lwfnr l.mt. when .Miy, and made the stump ape&ker, for his midnight lunch from the mill. A xt to the prober, the moat InnW .N- n, 1 ivtPmWr ot socl-ly. He lold the the m-.n why he was there, and the reply .,;. what waa what, and (hy bad " that be was reaUns. After he got ' w ,7 . u ,n T u in-lde the bouse he became alarmed, iTnd i!;tta to contradlit him. , r turned to the yard and ordered the man '. he lapplnr of the tide of old tlmea "way. and after few word.. Smith be- . ' , . swn ahootlnir. It la stated on the etreota u the beacK of the new la eusy to that Bralth shot a man. but the victim in thie day. The old plan of earn- '' nor made hlnwU known. Smith la ... . 1 Z, rellWe man, and is employed at the ,n i still in vofw; speakings are eotton mill. , progress 'At every crosa-roads; the ,Mr- P- J- Iwrance was In town to ,,. a i . - ' iy with a pod of cotton wjh I locka. , liUinder ataada upon the figurative , crbiiy to -om- cottjn-irrow-r.-Mrii. - inp and telU the news. But the peo- 9- M-Nwly and little dau-htcr, o( . t- i. n . . Winston, art? Rpendlns' a few days In are not excited. ... Some or them at- town.-Ti condition of Dr. J. r. Mcl.1 J, but they ApplatKliOr keep silent ,und unimproved. He did not reat .,n . k. " UM "'t1" Bnd to-day. Mr, Maaon urdlne; to the Intrinalc power of the hrawley. who Umt weak returned from tor. They have read about tbeael wvmln. win leave next wek for Due i , . .a I West to .nt'r Kraklne College.-" .B Kiuni ih in nrcre rtnraii- (v.Hon hii- como In lively the final two ''f oi mm ii not impressive unless nayn, w pri.) paid being- l ttenu, he rural free delivery of malls le - 6ing about a' marked change In the SI'. Webb Safal to Have Surpaaaed Ills ih i h. ., k -fl. Effort" -A Strenuous Cam- ' . ' " , ; I"IK' by County Candidates in Ca At .nc umuuv every evening inyi taw ua. ; J inform themselves of the events ofcorrepondnce of The Observer. I the. world onlv yesterday. Calm ..Nfw,.OM- (ict- " r1."6. campaign by the ' ' -everai crmniy ana legislative canUulatos . 1 serene they may cogitate upon po- n tblH county la on this week. The Dem- al issues and form their own con- Vf"f :!,,1,?rp:,hb2,cfn p0" i for the U'Hino dlscuBa the Imkucs of the cani- ; uma wunoui -eziraneous pressure, puign. and to make things more Interest- thev aeai advertised a c&mnalirn ,n Mr- A- y- Shuford ia with them, rep laer ee j, aqverrisea a campaign n,,,,, th9 Popallst nomlnt,e who don aklng they go to It or stay at home, not attempt pecch-maklng. - ordina; to the amount of "show" it w,ebb. nd Newell flnlshed their . - - . dlfccuaalons in the county at Maiden hi at ra. TDey do aot regard It as an night. ThU place had always been a ine of education, but rather of en-Ln R?PDl'S,ln precinct, and It was j vr, uini nnwwi wuuia use It IQ BO- unt.-g. but it la-aald by tiose present thi.t he did not meet the expectation of his friends on thia occasion, while Webb aurpaaaed his usual efforts,- By the way, it ia a notable fact that the ex treme partisan bitterness existing In this IS THE WIIIKILOF SOCIETY There wae'a railed meeting of the woman? Auxiliary of the T M. C. in the association parlors yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock. The followins? named ladles were appointed to serve on the sperm! committees for the ensuing vear: ' ftoclal and entertainment: Mesdames E. C Register, T. A Franklin, J. C, Montgomery. R. H. Jordon, J, B. Ross, A Durham, c w. Tlllett, R. K Cochrane, 13d win Jloward. E. -Lawson and John C. Montgomery, and Misses rillle Nooe, Carrie Miller and EugenlnJ ru,. . ... . . . Membership: Mesdames . R, H. Jor dan. O. E. Hooper. W. a Stewart -and .Teorfe R, Ilanna. . . Kitchen; Mesdames C C Kennedy, C. a. Huntington. U, 8. Washburn, E. R. Mason, W. p. Dixon, J. H. Wedding. 1 1 " C, 3f. I, Defnii C IT, 8. Tlie) Rewldrncti of Mr, and Mrs. W. P. (terdav afternoon, the Charlotte Military ,'i,t1 toV. , ''CTi: institute defeated the Charlotte High Fronafolr Motfiliia' , ttt Value Was I . . .... . - ., " j - i. v iwtiiuui,- oy m nr oi ta iw . .; im line . ""7 iv, ' Jnp of the two teams ia as follows: C iHinc'nna . - lime wiuns iui ti 1 . t nh. . l t a wiiii.m. & . w aft?" re"Wenc?. 01 Mf- anl r House, r.t.: WiWn. tti y Neal, r.r; i. -.f te.r"on Wo orh"C?1- Davis, c; McCllntock, .b.i Kirby. la.; if? ?L?!:.wa et'rd ur,a5 Bualurh.; Anderson, ft.; Boss and Tiy and tee" tiouse ransacked. Mr. and t,. .k.,i,.,u . , Mrs. Rl,raon bad aone out to visltl A xi a -sii ' jll-r-- friends and on returuina- to the homt I . j 1 r.-T7 . ta?tii-1ii,tc,ock 1? " Taylor, Nathart. r.e.; WUlls, r.h.j in tne: kitchen wAlch. moved from thelti . t t , . , ",.r kitchen into the dining room and then Ra.i,, irmtn n h" what to do for a moment but Mrs. rueraon quickly solved the situation b Fltsslmmons, f.b.; ""'e 'Wwe w4w w w Death of Toung Negro. Ernest Earle, a colored boy, who has runnlnn; across toe street to the resi-l.-'rnBl 0,0f- noy, wno nas dence of Mrs. M. K. Brown, and tele-1"!"! I" Phoning- from there to the 'police sta.- ne. Buto ba tot ye?r" Hon.- it.,r.nt .nn. nn. i.. I terday afternoon. Ernest was an ex- burV Anil) Patml TW1 r loeptlonally good boy, and bad many ton. w. t. MCCoy and w. D. Stone, to me -an, and Immedliuely proceeded and Misses L,uia springs and AHlel "e s'ene of the burglars opera Nooe. ; , ." , - ainment or excitement. i ertaliv papers slave been complaln- -a of the political apathy of our peo- . !; lit this campaign. How much of i U due to the acquirement of the read- ha bit T' "The Old order ehungeth. ' ling place to new. A Republican contemporary says tha t Mh Is a business man's era. and Mr. '. J. Harris Will make North Carolina 1. uslnesa Governor. This amounts to . assertion of bis "election, and sag- :a the inquiry, Wbat ia the political ie of assertlooT" Democratic papers i speakers employ it, and so do Re ' lican papers, even in s hopeless t campaign as this of Mr. Harris. One i-.iid fbink that a danger cry Would ? more effective against apathy. But State and U nation each side goes iMit proclaiming' its eertalnty of vle- -ry, while the thoughtful voter won- rs what,: then, Is all the shouting iid the tumult for. j It must be that the iianlmou' judgment of politicians iat the American citlsen prefers the inning sid to the right side. The New fork Sun, discussing the in . ndlary speech at Tuckasegee, Ala., ol ). Thomas Heflin, does great Injustice Capt. B. B. Glenn. -Mr. Heflin," says he Sun. "may have been stimulated by ie rustling of the laurels of Governor .':irdaman, of Mississippi, and the Hon. b Glenn," the Democratic candidate r Governor of North Carolina. Per- aps these,. Judicious controversiaitsts gurd Judge Parker as a dead duck. ii so don't mind what they say." It Is strange that The Bun should (ulogu- Mr. Glenn along with such m m as Heflin. Surely it overlooked HoUlns-Loeb-Glenn episode as to a President's writings, else it would uw that Mr. Glenn is the very man o does mind what be says. ' iVrhaps, says The Durham Herald, reason so many are taking ad van -t ot our divorce laws is that they ..tiLinate a change In them." There . prubabiy not much more barm, left the recent statute allowing absolute area for abandonments which occur 1 r rior to January U 1901 X change tlie thing 'to guard against. If the c 'Matures of the future refuse to up the date, that statute will soon e spent itself and applicants for rce will have to rely on the grounds .iualiy set ou in our Code. -. all the annals of fawning and -vnxjkJng the performance of Mr. r J, Spears at Fayettevlue Wed y, in acceptins; the RepuWlcani fstsional nomination in the sixth I -1 has seldom been surpased. Pres i Roosevelt can hardly be expected j it as a tribute,' since he must that no self-respecting Southern uouid" use such expressions. , Inded. reached the very ecstasy ivility. j . -" f county for years past has almost entire ly ixiwH.Hi away. A few years aao. when. over a Republican or Populist engaged k nny nmvenuiiion wun a Democrat, they Invariably drifted Into DOliUca. and n heated nnd usually angrv dlacusfnon fol lowed. Now, good feeling prevails among Mil. unless, indeed, there Is some un- plvasnnt friction between an element of the Populist party and their former al lies. A few years aan Democrats from other part of the county, on occasions of iKiiuicai apeaainga, would re-enforce their Mulden brethren to see that the opposi tion M not "run over them. and tha strong oppoHltlon there appeared -willing to .iccopt the challenge and '"run over" anything In their way. How changed r.oir. when the utmost courtesy and resnoot Is shown to those of every political faith. The same might be said of other nlons of iho -onntrv . A Pne lot Of DOUltrv and hnn twa ni exhibition yesterday and to-day, It being "8ule and Exchange Day," but proper preparation had not been made for the j. muu tiirc i me exniDiis Ot stOoK, On roomsi Mesdames W. W, Ha good C. R. Mason, W. F. Camp, J. A, "Fore, I. A. Allison, J. S. Blake, A. Js. Cheek, 1$. N. Clemance, Junior work: Mesdames G. I Best, I. H. Spilman, W. D. Cowles, C A. Mosely, Julia Smith and Edwin Howard and Miss Allle Nooe. Sick committee: Mesdames George Brorkenbrough, S. M. Howell, I w, Sanders, W. W. Ward and George R Wilson, and Miss Sophia Alexander. The ladles have decided to have an Ice cream supper on the night of the ZOthf the funds from which will be de voted to the treasury of the educational department or the association. Mr.W. P. Harding accompanied Mrs. Harding to the Whltehead-Stokes Hanatarium at Salisbury yesterday, where the latter will undergo treat ment. Mrs. Charles M. Redfern, and moth er, Mrs. Dr. Ramsey, of Monroe, are the guests of Mr. Thomas D. Walsh, on Morehead street. Mrs. S. A. Dutcher. Jr., and children. Miss Margaret and Master Van Wart, left last night for Jersey City. N. J., to visit relatives. Mrs. E. J. Langford, of Savannah, Ga arrived last night to visit her mother, Mrs. J. A. Berryhlll. Mrs. Eugene Little, accompanied by Misses Kate Leak and Augusta Little, and Master Rtsden Little, of Wades boro, were visitors in the city yester duy, staying at the Buford. BK1KFS. Minor Happenings In and About tlie City Events of a Day. The Statft8Ville train, due hero at 9:40 9. m.. Is loaded every night with residents, returning from the St. Louis Exposition. Cotton receipts yesterday were 187 bales, selling at 1i cents. The name day a year ago, MA balos were received, the jrloe being 9.57 cents. JiiHllce D. O. Maxwell was called uixn yesterday to officiate at the iriarrloaw of Mr. P. C. Fowler and Mrs. Mary Jane Williams, of Crab Orchard. W. 8. Hartis and Ttllero PIrk en raged in a lively fisticuff on North Col .ege street yesterday. 'Squire Maxwell Hied tho case, and lined each a penny inu costs. The booths at the fair grounds are "x'lng rapidly covered with colored. bunt '.ng and otherwise deooratod. The decor ation is in charge of Mr. Roy Butt. The prayer meeting; of Trinity Church Ladies' Home Missionary Society will be with Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, at her residence, on Tenth avenue, this afternoon. -Mr. F. H. White, the woll-known wholesale fruit and produce dealer of Bast Trade street, has added a retail de-, purtment to his business,' and will have mcdern delivery wagons. His wholesale business will continue as before. ni . . , i ,T',WU It 18 nUL mm inro. aa ... n y.. i . . . I . r. . . . . . DWted. Drohahlv h.-., 1.7, . -ir i vnnriuw- uuu iud is coming iq --.-."i -j tuoi tatviifiisi win fJMnn at once to make the next one great VSV"' pjptsi ONALS. was doubtless . about at well r Chief Executive as for i f a military company. y's j nor there appeared memory of General Ran ' -I iv.ern man, which la a n J consideration. -.indent saw him Tlie Movements of a Number bf Peo ple, visitors and Others. Mr. J. C. Sherrlel. of Mt TTlln registered at the Buford last night. Mr. u. A. Stone, of Ureensboro, is auiuns; me visitors in tne city.5 " A Uuatooia party, consisting of Messrs. C. H. Coves, R. C. Bunting, J. L. Gray and J. F. Johnson, came over to see the piny Inst night. Mr. VV. M. Barrineer of SLate-vilie ,11 lite Vlljf. Mr. W. T. Martin, ot Gastonla, was In town last night Mr. W. L. Burton, Greensboro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, staying at the Buford. Mr. O. F. Mason, of Dallna. wan n ui.i,. or In town last night. Mr. B. P. Caldwell, of Llncolnton. was in town yesterday. Mr. W. F. Williams, of Smith Grove. ?pent last night in the city. Mr. G. H. Uutner. a prominent business man of Hickory. SDent last nlirht In ih. city, staying at the Central. air. j. w . Ferguson, a prominent law yer of Waynesvlile. spent yesterday in the city. Judge Armlatad Burwell spent yester day in Spartanburg, a C, on professional business. Mr. Leon T. Cook, a young attorney of Muxton. was ajnonar tho vi.iin. i city yesterday. v" uMu 8' OrUtln. a furniture man ot High Point, was in town yeatardav. ?J"r'. ?.' -W,' Culhreth. of Hamlet, was a vimiiuiicj rumor yeiseraay Mr. T. A. McNeill, a mll'..nn. i.i.. of Lumberton, spent last night in Jbe dty, registered at the Buford! Messrs. J. F. Jeffreys and A. L. Lind say are visitors In the city from Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs, T. R. fAbernethy. of New ten, spent last nla-ht in th. hfv of the Central. " Messrs. C. 8mith and D. M. Mosely, of nh"V ' Were Cfiotte visitors last .Mu: ? c- Huntington . returned last night from a trip to several Young Men's Christian Associations In the two Caro-Unes. Mr. W. A. Wilkinson nf registered at the Central last night frSn- Moorvllir " TI,Wr ln C,t" Mr, W. C. QuIckeL Th nhwr.i.'. repondent at Uncolnton, was a visitor In tral r B Kht fctajrln' l the Cen- irMih.R.W Ogborne of Bessemer, was ir, the city yesterday. ' Charlotte Towiudilp Canvass. JTheDemocratlo county nominees, with Mr. C, H. Duls, candidate for the State Senate, and Messrs., MeNlnch and Al exander, nominees for' ttie Legislature, are scheduled to speak at the following T Imaa . - -.la. a . . .... t-mtea m wnariotte town liitoh. who is being tried by a niai for adopting a lylng i Hey while guarding .' negro at Statesboro, Ga4 recelva 1 ir Governor of Georcrla. "n.i ... BelmonL Tuesdav nle-ht rw iov. wnTOTo tM Atherton, Davis Drug Store, Wednesday nl-ht. Oct. 19th. ny jX'" rtd Thursday night, Oct 80th. . - - . , Chadwick, Friday night, Oct 81st. v The county canvass wtU begin next week,. : , ....v.'... tiVlfV,111 a W'Mttt ob a bot tle of Vanilla Extract will not atone tor the annovanco of having desert that ts Hint a little ofr in flavor. Always buy Lurnelt a .' .. '. . .. , A great many ladles now ao UC to the BTOUiuls. south nf the citv lint. is, near the end of South Tryon streetA Across tne mils one can occasionally hear the dlstanct so'tnd ot "Fore." The meeting for men held at the Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow iflernoon ftt 6 o'clock will be addressed 'iy Rev. Dr. J. Knox Montgomery. Tho meeting will be somewhat of the nature of a farewell to Dr. Montgomery, who will leave shortly for Ohio. Mr. J. W. Watson will sing "My Dream of tho Heavenly Short." A cordial Invitation Is extended to all men to bo present. On account of the North Carolina Home Insurance Company's project to uive a banquet to nil Its local agents in the State at Raleigh on the 18th Instant, and taking id Mntage of the cheap rates to i no state i-air in progress during that week, tho executive committee of the North Carolina Fire Underwriters' Asso ciation have decider! to have their seventh annual meeting there next Wednesday. irixu-Hu or- nt cnariotte on the rtifh of j"wr, u iirm announcea '.MISS BOB WHITE.' . . ' i- - . . i i vi vin b riiijUT siian ji vuui kuiibibi s.iiiii MrJ.i' .i. . ' I1'1' yu- JWso's Cure for Consumption TTii.iv luej were to wwr way, m r, 1 opres. nierson, who had mounted guard, grew Impatient, and. fearful lest the intrudm make away with valuables, hurled a stone through the. front window. The light immediately went out and the burglar disappeared through a window. Mr, Rlerson pursued him a short dis tance through the alley by the Luther an church, but the robber was too fleet afld was iulckly out of sight The po- PEOPLE'S COLUMN tat OsMrra elU sead A. O. V. Measeaa-ar, wlthat ekar0, te year la ! ssdssss ( ruls-SM tee etlaeaaeats ( Ilea arrived In . v.r. eaw mi..i. l..,. I ' . ,K. v....',' .'T ', ' . i mm, wseerveu-t a. To. AU m , rrnuy maue gooa nisi verltacneats lausertea la kls e-t- eSCape. I BaBa mmmm mt Umm. of A ! ......... I . . t . . , ... I - - - iunuun anowea mat tne in-1 six worilM. Mo ul. takes ftr leas iruuer uaa gained entrance by a win-l tham !Mi sfrnt.. Luk -.avama. aow. unaer which be had placed a bar rei to assist mm in mounting. When an I WANTED A harness cutter. Shaw Har- exammaiton'or the house was made. Ill nes Co. WaS Been that ISA rnnlla a nii a lira.... ing case had been rlrted ni.,1 ih. n-mau-a sooa jod printer; aiaie Hllv-ruran. nn h. .M.I uj I W PWI. ttOSe ITlnling to -w-.a ar--aw tuiuici VV 1 til. On acocunt of the torn up condition of WANTED Traveler, fair education either me rooms, mt. ana Mrs. Kierson were . 8ex. Ior "man towns, iiz to xzu weeaiy unable to tell last nurht whether mv jn1 expenses guaranteed; reliable Arm. valuables hud been taken. Tt I. th..v,, AOlres wJth 8tanlP K- Fowler, Char that the burglar was In search of money and did not getaway with anything! WANTED A chiffonier, in good condl vuiuuDie. eince tne roooer was neal twn. state price, x., core Observer. seen, tt is not known Whether he mu. a. nnn re a whtta mar. SALE Finest Dairy Route ln State. "Sw w mm. . S I 1 1 . I . . . . , . , - Mr. and Mrs. ftleraon hv hMn mu,, we i-uroi iuc; owners w mm vwwiw aim navo umy i j. ayectevine IN . c recently commenced house-keeDlna. Mr. c '- Rlerson, is connected with the buslnest. WANTED Bright young man or boy to omce or rne Observer. I on ice. Auaress in own nana- writing, stating uge. A. t., care UDserver. AMUSEMENTS. Some of tlie for WANTED Sewing to do out by the day: satisfaction eunrantAMl. "RAwincr ' r tv, .vein tuoserver. READ GTIEFF'S CHRISTMAS ad. and go register your name. GIFT Attractions Week. Wilson Barrett's spectaculur drama, The Sign of the Cross," will appear at ne Academy next Tuesday night ThehNiYrir-R-Aii -r,, oh,it, original production was at the Lvrlc ililD. real, nersnnal. noil nd enrnnrntlon theatre, London, seven years ago, and I for 1904, are due. and payment must be tne Dlav has met with t nnnuiur MU'kh, outn wnite and coloieu. to have . . . ..ukv..! success in several countr lea The man- ' -"' agement promises that the scenery and mor'. effects are similar to those used In the! FOR SALB-20 to 30 shaiesHenrletU Mill nrsi proauction. seuts are on sale. stock. Address W.. care Observer, . . . "For Her Children's Sake u mnin. I PRINTER WANTED at once drama owned bv Sullivan Worn, a '?ry fress. a -permanent position to - " - wiu , ,. I mil n tnmlAMit. 4 ' , . , 1 ...III K. . , v. . i ... . I " , . u t.wu, niu uc ui me AwuBuiy weanea-1 i..reau nnw at nn. uuy iiignL. m nerome is a parson s ctaugnter, who runs away from home, I BARGAIN In Mining Machinery For marries a brute and becomes a luccem- sale -neaa twncy stamp mill, complete ful horseback rider In a. clrcn. in th. engine, boiler, copper plates, etc. dressina- room mat hefnr n AaareBS Hllver ureensooro, N. v. ance, she1 Is at the salary. Wrlto emotion a RETIRING PHVS1CIAN, with a prac II bis overcome by wnen bee aged father comes and up- tice of $3,000 annually, wishes to se braids her. She Is the mother of two business to a. doctor desiring to locate in children; dife .of whom shoots the brutal a,.tnrtvln town AddreM ,'octor,, care rather whefthe starts to strike her fort ; , fO 11 It TA 4a m-tXmm-Tnm.m. JliHn..U mt m. ISM I mumnm.umrailliwt X ne I PIANO. llltnhl fnr hp,nn.n nnlv ,i.i -.. . . Li . . . . 1 . . - .. : - - .i..u .v cauiici ULCM Ul Ultlllie UI1U IDP I JT.n IM1 L, INI S fiiih XI m. iw, m.v Stl.fV uuiiier ana cmiaren return to tne tor-1 souinern ware rooms. a-ivina father. I I p iiN un-rt r akm ror sale 300 acres of An amusment event of more than Lo '"X JfZZl.L1!1. nnlln.. lr,l.,u ...111 ., . .v. I - .. ' wiui ui wit: 1 miles trom Marlon. N. c. In McDowell local theatre on next Saturday, matl-bounty, fine dwelling, barns, cribs, etc nee and niarht. The occasion is the I Nice orchard: water-works throturh the presentation of the popular comedlana P.rem,"5?.efc. trice, nz.ouo. write W. . . ' 1 itr.li uiwii-in a. av i-i Murray and Mack, in the latest New " """ - York Casino Theatre success, "An Eng. rfo,TELS WANTED I f you have a hotel llsh Daisy," first produced In this for sale-or rent. I can handle the prop country at the Globe Theatre. Boston. rty for you. W. H. Storm. Care Carolina where It played to capacity houses for ctei, Kock Hill, 8. c. term of ten weeks, after which ltl , -r. ; 1 v.,. . . 1 uKAuipiu maa win oe receivea ior mov Hiivjrcu b reiiuuwiuie engageiiieni, oil i j jw, ivyi ,,ki .,.. three months at the famous Casino Leo? twwi.,; um. T. ' Theatre, New York, the home of the! Charlotte. D. P. Hutchison, Chairman uin snow. xne company numbers committee. sixty-odd people, and the production is - beyond anvthlna that Murrav and PVAJXTElReglstered . druggist young Mock have ever offered in the past iran: good opportunity: State experi ence, juexjon urug Co., Wax haw, N. C. rme mi-action ijast Nignt and a Large Audience In Attendance- Ap- resmnw 01 a i-iiariotte uirL There was a large and enthusiastic audience at the performance of "Miss Bob White" at the Academy last night It was a bang-up production, with lots of fun, good comedians and a chorus that could sing and look welL The house Indicated In no uncertain manner the way Charlotte turns out to a show that to worth while. The play concerns the adventures of two young millionaires who go on the road as tramps in payment of a bet They get into all sorts of funny times, and meet all kinds or attractive people. It would do no good to dilate on the musical somedy. Frank Deshon, as one of the millionaires, was the general fa vorite, pernaps, but tne entire company worked with success. The music is bright and the lines are clever-enough for a comedian to get plenty of la urns out of. , j . The appearance of Miss Herring, for merly of Charlotte, in small speaking part., provoked much Interest - Her friends were pleased to see that she la a good-looking young; woman and ex hlblts talent tn her work. " DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY They Sell All Kinds of Hair Prepara tions, and Fear to Discriminate, : Druggists sell all kinds of hair prep arations, and as a rule they are wisely chary of giving prefearnce to any par ticular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Newbro's HerpU ciae, me new treatment that abso lutely kills the dandruff germ. H. Swannell A Son. Champaign, II L, say: "One customer of tiirs who dirt nnt have a hair on the too of his head when he beaan.tho nan nt n.rninia now has a fair start towards a good head of hair. We believe. Herplclde to be by far; the best preparation of 11a Kino, on tne market" Hundreds ot similar testimonials from every where. Sold by ., leading drugglata Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit Mich, , , H. Jordan V Co., special-agents. WANTED IN. M. IAWRENCE. Special Accountant omce pnone, 238; residence 'phone, Zi. roiVTipn rv tt a v.i KniA. j m.- v w. w. . M., , mJm- unmarried meh, between ages of 21 and 3d. citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in formation apply to Recruiting Officer. U M. Gena about it Tailor Shop over i"." e One Hundred men to Join the Press ing Club Just being organised. See J. Postal Telegraph Office. HOTEL CHESTER CHESTER. & C. R. J. OLIVER. PROP. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' Located In the heart of the city. Free carriage meets all tralna Free sample roms; Free hatha Electric lights; call bells. ; Excellent cuisine; attentive sen ai its. P0R SALE ffea-Beasa Fsnmtaaed . Heaaa, with eiUar, attaatea aa aas Uaa, Sawle vi4 sal Uatkant aveaae, Dll- IWlki I . ;V 1 Jaaaf rtahly vlaaaeeV haadsaaaa Ir stsdaaaa. Water, aas aaa ! tirle light. Beatea hr hat -water. rtat-haaae fee aarraata. A earaev MM0 feet treat by ISO feet deep. . !Heat eIaala eaartr fae fasally waattasr a hae, :raraltare mot laeladed If deslrea, Tfmr tenae, apply te MBOstUDIIBVsta IROH WOltKm, weareexclusiye; Pflerchant Tailors! We have a veiy larire as-' ; Isortmcnr of-spe;ial De- ! Scotch Woolen on dis- v tplay that wiU'please your s Rl L DAVIDSON & CO., ' r.lrchapt Tailorn t - ' N. C; Postoffloe Building, Wln-ton-Rnlem, m. w I'atton Ave.. AshevlIIe. N, C. or Cleveland Building, Spartanburg, S. C. SHINGLES 20 cars Shingles for sale. B. u. Aoemeiny, Connelly Bprtngs, N. C MRSSENGER8! MESSENGERS! A. D. T.. (W. U. T. Co.) win send Ton ana quick. Telephone 46. 8. L Burts, Mgr. IDODD WILL SELL, 60 head Kentucky norses, vjoenran sianie October utn. FOR RENT My house, furnished. Oliver, lira & Tryon. Fred It MILLER Oldest Tailor in Charlotte, 10 C. Trade St Complete and magnificent line of new. Imported suitings, consisting of the handsomest fabrics for fall and winter.-' . ' All garments are tailored labest manner,' In the latest styles-Twe guarantee our workmanship to ba per feet It U faultleea, ,.-.- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "KEPIIALIfl"- A Quick and sure Cure for. Headache A popular Household rem edy t that never .fails to give relief from this dis - tressln Malady. A Harm less and Safe Remedy for head ache from any cause ' Manufactund by "J The Cray dru& Co ' , PHOJTBI U ra wowing j This store is very coiii? venient to all the merchants within a radius of 150 miles. It's a great advantage when you Can buy Hats and Caps here in quantities just as you desire, and at prices equal to any jober North or sSouth. Our assortment's very large, comprising all the staples as well as those new Nobby Styles in black and colors. Men's Fur Hats in all the shapes range from $9.00 to ........ .$24.00 Men's Wbol Hats $4.00 to. . ., . . . '. . . . . ..... .$450 Boy's Fur Hats $5.50 to . .$12.00 Boys' Wool Hats $2.25 to . . $4.50 Men's Caps $2.00 to $450 Boys' Caps $1.50 to '. $4.50 Several sample lines of Hats of all grades for sael. CAMPAIGN HATS FOR BOTH. CANDIDATES. Wholesale prices made to merchants. It's a $1.00 Hat. WORK SHIRTS. $2.25 to $450. Men's Knit and Wool Over Shirts from $4.50 to y $9.00 Negligee Shirts $4.00 to. - $9.00 SWEATERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. The best $4.50 Sweater made for men and some for boys at , $4.25 MEN'S LINEN COLLARS. Several of the new shapes at per dozen. . .85c MEN'S SUITS. About 100 Men's Suits in broken lots to be closed at very low prices. . OVERALLS. A dandy good blue Apron Front Overall at . . ... .$4.50 An extra good RailrqadOverall at $7.50 to. . .$9.00 MEN'S FLEECED UNDERWEAR. Extra Heavy Qualtiy Men's- Cotton Fleeced Under shirts and Drawers.. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$4.50 DRAWERS. Heavy Drill Drawers. . . . ... . . . . . . . ... .2.25 A real good quality of Full Elastic Seam Canton Draw ers, all sizes f or . . . . . . . . . . -... . ... $4.50 TODAY. . A' Big Clothing and Shoe Day.' . It is now, time that every body began buying their winter Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings. ' Each of these departments are chock full of big values.' One of - tho-largest -and most complete stocks of Shoes Ave have ever shown. - ' ' r-" i:M Our Ciothing stock -surpasses anything ever shown in the big stores!' 1 Tlie Men's Furnishings . Department is full of new; desirable goods for. the fall and winter. Be on hand to-day and .pick up some of our big Bargains ' we navo ior you. " : f , . ' - 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1904, edition 1
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