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CHARLOTTE DAILY OESEHVEE, OCIOLLIMO, 1CJ1. 'I 1 "'t'ltSSl Service at St. . ;..:iic t.'liurcb lirougbt to - l-a&t veuwg. . - , votioa of th lwtr Hoan' i if the Blessed Sacrament, been going on at St Peter's i hurcta for the past three days, i.-Kht.t'AtUnf ud beautiful i rvnlns. Tb beautiful ritual CiUholic Church, 'tarried out in , Hs, presented ceremony sol i.Dl Impressive and at the ane of entertaining beauty. Th Kt. . Vs Hald, IK D.r Ol S. B- as cete- t, ws assisted by Rev. F. Francis, a, pastor of St. Peter' church; v. F. JosepM O. S. B.. of Salisbury. I Rev. F. Vincent. O, S. 8.. of Qreens i a. The main altar. banked ; with iuiiful roeee against a back-ground r palms and vrgiev, throughout 1 of which Innumerable candlea and Ms were Interspersed, formed a ple- .u-e long b6; remembered, Above oil, the bursts of melody from e choir mingled with th solemn tones ' the Hu. Rv BlahoB, chantlnr the ;iany of AU Saint, was Indeed calcu ted to make moat lasting tmpre n on U who - were present Aa la . listornary.ithe Blutd gacrament was ri iil In jmletnn procession by the itt. t-v. iSluhop, prcde4 by members of sne congregation;? the altar-boy, and i he assisting priests." One feature of the s tooei8foit which was a aourco or etii ....f t..n in iii Inrra number r men, carrying lighted candle, who fters u ted a a guard of honor. The closing awmon waa delivered by the lit Bevi' Bishop in hla usual strong, kind and fatherly. manner. He compll niented the congregation on the teal and jvotlon evinced during the past few ,y and eapreeeed himself as being 1 ixhly pleased. - The greatest blight which one being -could put upon anoth er, he sU, was a curse, ao on the oth r hand, the greatest gift waa a bless ing. Hla comparing the Benediction of the Tileaaed Sacrament to the parting Massing of a loving father or mother was mot beautiful and could not fall to touch the hearts of all. With the : nedetlon,s the fVrty Hours Adora Dn was brought to a close, an occa ion that will Ion be remembered. Special credit should be given the or- inist and choir, whose untiring efforts :aaed no much to the success of the . , nulon; also to the Sisters who had : he training of the children in charge, iui to the Grand Knight and Deputy i jt-and Knight of the Knlghu of Co lumbus, under whose direction the local ouncil attended la body. The Kev. pastor,; expressed himself aa being . reatly pleased with the success of the i orty Hours and undoubtedly feels rateful to all who assisted him and especially his brother ; priests and the od uu it. WIBBOP. . I Mas, . nl caksovs be vni. Yesterday Morning at 9:ii o'clock the : i;uJ fame-flim-ral ftcli llUa kloruln at the Hodden o Con ducted Ky ltv. Ihr. J. It. llowertoft ' Ilcr rueful Mfe In tlm Vinmunity Where Kht Wm Itorn f t Mrs.. James; H. Carson tiled yesterday morning at :1S o'vlock, at her resi- dvnet-. No. SOU South Tryon street. Her cess, Jn which Rlchara Carle will be vn st Ahe AcaBmy .ftext -Monday, may be gutned from the (central- theme which throws I'roicssor Zaclmrjr ltl Iwne. JX. D It A., a down-East peda ogue fwith all ' the charaMerlstk of one of hlii kind)., utnonfr -rowd of ntngers, Mexican and tUnlxena of the wild Southwest, tethered as it were, on their native' heath. One may easily 1m- MgUie th tilbujattffi of the professor, tutor that he is, maidens with whom he is traveling In the pic turomtue fotinlry. Sent sale ojtons Friday at Jordan's. . : Mr, Oeorge Murrey, buslnfss mining na a?Mifi rinw uivu, cn w a flickering cundle flame. This morn ing, at 19:80 o'rlock, Ihe funeral ser riM Bftii tutu nluce from the residence and will be ondd hf Hev. lr, J. TU Howmon. pernor of tne nm Tesoy-iw fop Joh Cjt Kher's stupendous terlrtn church, of whlli Mrs. Carson, rmu-u) pmductton. "The Hllvcr Slip had long been a member. The inter- p.r,' arrived In the city to-day to ment will be In Elmwood. The following complete the flnut details for the up named gentlemen will act as pall-bear-! pearunce of the hune tnUHlcal organis ers: HonoraryWudge ArmlBtead Bur-'atlon at the Academy .jf Muslo next well, r aptatn A. !. iireniser. Dr. K. TuesdHy evening. Hutchlwm, MeiH. fjeorge R. ' " " u " " ' ,;""",T1U ,"fflul train. They will arrive here Tues- - , , IVath of a flilhl. " hfe, thu two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. X W, lowing, who live at No. 710 North Davidson street.' died yeBierda afternoon after a; lingering Illness. The funeral services iwlll- be . held -At the homo to-day: t 1 o'clock. . Tlie Inter ment will be In Elmwixwl. Nye Hunnii. ..... . , . 1.11. ..1.1 Z1... Wilson, IV. -i . pansier. rc.uMnm d nw. ut ,;35 . UUi by th Bouth. ham. J. a. McuuncocK ano rrnx n.!kialj ruiinnv frmn ABhBln nil Andrews; active Messrs. O, M. Badlerf afltr fuiflmtng the engagement here George H. IJrockenbrough. Itobert H.Uvi leave for Columbia. H. C. Jordun. K. A. Dunn, Sadler OllleHple.f fr. Murray states that, aside from W. K. 'BurwelU John M. Scott una w.Uhe tmrled Opera Company, this Is W. Ward. j bv all odds the lurgest theiitrlcal com- ilesldea her liimlxmd, Mrs, Cor-j uny that will lour the country tr.l nn la wurviveo ny lour sons, i "-.". ... -..( tr.i"i'u,t 1'h.riM wi All array of extra stage hands, -f lee- Cnt-iiii8' Ji.hi. n'r.ii ait.l Hichard C 'rlclaiiM und other workmen nre (ur ;'Mi,'h ' S..t ""; ...r'iiMiHely carried, also Ihelr own orches- Cnrsoiv and the following named m wf twwJVB mhi Thp at,rat.tlo tn,B ters: Mesdames 8. Banks Menrhnm, HeuHOII snid to Me ho considerably John W. Miller, Kd. McDonald. Alice . M(M(l(1 v thut an sx(ra Uaggnge car V. Walkert Mtsa Susie' Williams, andjjta ix-oit fuuml nex-essory. , Mrs. W. D. Cowles: and one brother.) Mr. Henry C. Williams. There are sev-j in the coming of Mary Marble, and en grandchildren: McAllMer. Mary ! "Utile Chip' there are no vulgar Williams, Maud Craig, John Worth und i Jokes. The luymaii would And few, fearah,. children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kd. Indeed no grossly funny lines In the Carson: Jamea Holmes, a son of Mr. j manuscript. How is it vhen that this and Mrs. Charles M. Carson: and Lucy ! comedian and comedienne keep jn au Holmes. the Infant daughter of Mr and ' dlenoe in an unflagging good humor, iV- Ati. I'ou' em to henrtly laughter, and M-Joh" -S!?l.-. .,'seud them arfy from the theatre to r niucii-ueiru uo.ua,. u.m!l1well pnHny on the memories of lived deaervlngly of the great liappl-:,, u..nir,w n i. nil hB unv thv ness which was for her throughout her!PI,y tt nne. the very way that thev are life, thoiiKh there were crosses which pHeiit. Indeed, allhouRh thev walk all she bore bravely. &hv was tlinroinrhly j evelilriK. It In often not in the loiipl Identified w ith this community, having! whut they say that delights their iu- been born here .September 2, 1838, the: dlence, us It is what they are. what daughter of H. R Wiirtiims and Sarah i they nillk live nd have its being Smith Williams Earlv in life she be-1 U the character set upon the stage. .r.vl.ilnrt.w how magnetic these artists are came a member of the First Py'teH-' wl be geon hen th B here an cnurcn mu loyauy mm i-uiimsie u.y r Koon ln Han)Un un(1 Mitchell's " Babes , T maintained a high plane of rellglousi ,ft Toyland." At the Academy of Mu- X commuiiicuuu.i io i.cr i uji. gic vveunesnay, uctoDer zv. By her marriage yto Mr. James H. , Carson, May 25th. 1854, ten children! in Many Cscs of Asthma Plso's Cure were born. Last May. on the date ofRiVM lief that is almost equal to a cure, her marriage, she celebrated- her 50th anniversary of the occasion, which also; marked the same period of time spent: I . In the dwelling where she died, for Itj THE FAST TRAINS. Make Your Own Ice Cream. v Tliwa bas )mt bum plnnx) in All lite grocer on, a new prepanMion eslld .... jcn-o Ice, Cream POWDER wKltn temenung with vnft turrit, s tt enables ewtyone to omka Ice anata In tht lr own hmiw vriUi vry)iuJetr(ulii.Kvftrr(liiuiRUiHu.llaKe'urul'- two quarts of aoilaitius leticrrain. Jf yuur eriMiur ciitMippliryoaseiHlUc.firtwopkK.byiiuil. Vuv j tlls(OluK)ulate,8twwhe ysoiiUnlUvored. Aliires t TbUeneaeriuroult;aIaii,l4RoylX.Y. hi ill YTSVn) 7! TTTi (Th ::A ineiriur RECORDER'S COURT. T4ngtliy Docket Tried at the City I'oiice ' htation A Mixture) of All the Offense in the CataJoguo De- i. nilants Kearly AU Negroes. The recorder had m lengthy docket yesterday afternoon and the hearing vonsuemd some time. Out Moore, color - 1 v, ho had grown disorderly in the Big ;on church, and requested to vacate i e refused and had to be forcibly re moved. Hla tax waa $3 and costs. Kandotpb Pettus, .colored, wax charg l with running a disorderly house i'ettus said ha "wux on'y harm' er l.rm pahtyThla turned oufttii'sbe i; iiggerese for What la technically known as a "lawn party." The guests grew uo dlghly hilarious for the peace of she neighbors, and the result wa thei arrest of, Pettus. He was fined $5 and cotits, the whole tax for the jpabty mounting to I8.bE. , . Foster Whlte colored, was charged wttD drunk .and disorderly. C Foster eomes up In ibe police court too often for the patience of the recorder, and he was sent to jail for SO days, whence he will transferred to tbftroada. . SiUlie Wilson waa'5tAffoUUud pnsson" who becamej"aiigjjf with t eome of her r.eishbora and Indulged in a little rock throwing. mt this amusement, she was fined 13 and costa. Will gtltt, coloredJ for unlawful tree puss upon the property, of a neighbor, was given the costs to pay. Ed. Halltcolored,CU8aed most too ud, and was fined 5 and the costs r disorderly conduct. George McClure, a negro hack driver uas caught snoring in hla carriage on i he street. . This la a violation of i ity ordinance and George- was fined $1 and costs. William Kennedy, a negro "spote,' wss charged with an assault Sallle viison, a friend of his, incurred his pleasure and William arose In his rath and amote her. For this ungal- nit conduct, be waa lined 5 and costs total amounting to tS.16. Jim Lockhuid and Frank Williams, ,.o white men. In comnanv with a '.'rni.auntraraui.rv njiTiifii. kol kuv iwrt orl West -Trade street and ob rut ted the sidewalk. Each defendant n fined 12 and costa Gcar McCombs, a little negro, was mirged with obtaining an overcoat un r false pretenses. He was bound over Superior Court and went to Jail. Charles Keesler, white, was charged th being dru"k. He was dismissed i the promise of better behavior in ' future.,''. (iforge Rabb, for an assault on Fred lon, waa bound over to Superior art, both for the assault and for car ,ng concfealed weapons. Aa Imported Chief of Police. Under the above heading, The Wll ins ton Star has the following edltorlalJ i.ich. will be .read ; with Interest by tny pvufiQ-iroi Mm vibw uri c; 'Two chiefs - of police having been : :.! by desperate criminals at Shelby, at office apparently went begging so far h home ntaterlat was concerned. The nKequence was that the Shelbv suthorl s looked elsewhe . for a chieT. and Aii-up one In Harvey Jetton, who has ii on the Charlotte police . force for re than twenty years. It seems to M.. has gone, to his new post of duty, 1 danger, perhaps; but knowing Hur- we are rather - inclined - to believe t if there is another funeral at 8he ors nxxotmt of piHtnl shot, it won't b -rx-eys funeral at all. He goes quietly it tils business and hu a good eye ' r r vmkey' tricks. Shelby hu Imported sht article, and he's worthy uH the y cusrgrs h wIli-hAi to pay on : , , , - a . l)r, SfontgomerK Leaves. prayer' meeting- athe .First As . te Reformed Presby trlan church night was the farewel service of pastor.' Rev. Dr. J. KrVx Mont ry. Dr. Mpntgomery. lelt on a t train for his new home fa New rd, Ohio, where he will filter on ' duties as president of ModkJng- s. Mrs. Montgomery "-and are already ln Ohio and will--1 at New Concord. was there she went to housekeeping Just To pallfornla are run over the Union after her marriage. 'Twas there she pacific. Via Omaha 16 hours quicker spent her useful llfe. devoted to the to San Francisco than any other line. Interests of her family, but hot unmlnd- No change of roads, no detours. "The ful of her friends. She- was charitable' Overland Itoute" all the way. Be sure Without osteotatlon. She lived a gentle' your ticket reads over the Union Pa ll fe and the world is better for her hav Ing been ln It. After a trip she took to Florida some months ago, she was -attacked with slow paralysis which placed her ln bad health terminating In her death. But It was not until Monday afternoon that she sank Into a stupor under which she breathed her last. AMUSEMENTS. Some of the Coming " Attractions at j , Tlie Academy. j S"A Hot Old Time" isttte farce which i wilt appear here next Friday night. A i notice reads: "The big chorus is never I overlooked and the stirring numbers composed for thfll department are sungi with a precision that calls for encores." I f The "Two Happy Boys,". Murray and Muck, who created unusally favorable comment lust season, announce the fact that they will play an engagement of) one matinee and night In this city, sub-! mining the latest . Jfejy. .York Casino j success, '"An English Daisy'" and a; singing company of sixty-odd people, i and positively a production that will bej a revelation to the theatre loving pub-J lie. - The Boston Globe, speaks ln the fol lowing glowing manner of the company, which is, a guarantee Inlfself that the performance will be one of the musical events of the season: - "Oracle Cummln.s is the brlsrht star among- the fenfinlne luminaries. In the title role this charmingly winsome and refreshingly wholesome little woman appears to better advantage than any thing In which she has appeared. There Is distinct improvement-. In her singing since she was heard here and she Inter preted all her songs last evening with delightful effect. Miss Elisabeth Young was delightfully vivacious ln a sou brette role and contributed materially to the merriment of the peroformance. Miss Edith Blair Is compelled to con- eal her good looks ln the character of the woman who is desirous to ob- ain a husband at till costs, and she! played the eccentric role with good ef-l feet. Miss Arllne Nevada, a very pretty Klrl and a graceful duncer. was among, the many charming femlnlit? members; of the cast who won distinction. Mr. i Henry Vogel also deserved praise for. Is singing. There are a half-dozen- slur" comedians in the company and they shared about equally In the fun- making honors. Mr. Charles A. Mur ray has a role which Is admirably suit ed to his unique personality and Mr. Ollie Mack finds hlmseU equally as well provided for. Mr. Max Bloom was cap- tal as the landlord and portrayed the Innumerable troubles of that individual with capital effect. Afl the other prin cipals deserve cordial praise, and the chorus Is composed of the prettiest girls that have been seen here for many day." At the Academy of Music next Saturday, matlne and night. Prices: Mattne, 25 and 50 cents; night, $1; 75, E0 and 25 cents. ciilo. Inquire of J. H. Lothrop, O. A., !i3 Olive Street. St. Louis, Mo. CHEAP DIAMONDS are no good at any price. When one Invests In a Diamond, It always pays to buy the BEST. We guarantee every atone 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 j Ijia I 4VivhstMM sMmyFf . Egg" B 'PpJP Wa.'JiWH f s- V J Willi , j A h-.-x .-1,1 i i-k 4 ,tf JJ , fi'3 IVJ A1 iff ttf-i", ,S1 ' -YABBROTJQir, & .BELLIKGER are rapidly forging.: to " tjie frontwith .their GREAT COAL .YARD by handling only the BEST, COALS, giving frt ; a00I);.sWEIpHT; i;0 PRICES knd .PJJOMIJJ g BELrVTERY. They -. not' only have-the facilities for giving the pepple'ihpiost tor 'their mbniey 4f fmt thy have the disposition, aiiilJusin'simphUy cojtning theirFAy jn:tMJ Retail Wholesale, ' , ln ( mi. i I tin i mi I I -.iC tS t . f, I ' '; -wi Mini mi - i.i irS, .j.fj y , v in,, ' P .'X," rf ' A,M 1 r . I ill. mill. inn (V nniiiiiirii 11 ."I 1 Tl! . If,, iL.Lir . ' v aV5 awnratjie,, m Bituminous; Largest Elide and Junk Dealers in the Southern States M - . - . GOO WEST THIRD STREET. QlIE ENTIRE ?L0CK, : .11. 4 seen State. anywhere else In the Our prices are right Garibaldi & Bruns : LONG OVERCOAT The long cut Winter Overcoat Is not only stylish and elegant, but contains more real comfort than you will find In any other garment. Ask to see our Combination Coats with Holt or without. The tailor ing, character and Hiilsh of these coats are Beyond Criticism The fabrlo Is of the very best T knouey cun buy. Prices -inoUer- ate. This Btora Is a guarantee for that. $10.00 TO Jffi.OO Ernest Gayford. 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We tire offering the best values in Charlotte In this particular line bargains that will appeal to home furnishers. r Golden Oak Chiffoniers $6.00. 17.B0, tK.50, $10, $12 nnd up to 925.00 Mahogany and Hlrd's Eye Maple Chiffoniers $21.50, $23.50. I87.G0, $30.00 and $35.00 tmltatlon Mahogany or Curly Kirch 'fihlffoniers $13.50. 16.00 8,1(1 ..$18.00 The Best Values in, furniture are Always Obtained at W.T. McCOY,-209-211 S. Tryon St. The finest exhibition Overcoats evr brought this Clothing establishment composes our immense new stock for fall and winter All colors; all the and fashionable lengths. Prices are down to the lowest notch high grade Overcoats ever sold in Charlotte. We are mak ing a, big run on Overcoats this season. - LOMGrYATE CLOTHING CO, uuuds SUNT UJN.. AKUVAU iiAFKUSS CHARGES PAID ONE i WAY:, If IWinter Needfulsli $ t - f?ih liffht fivarnnafol? See Mellon's Swell Ovcfcoafe. 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' lop Coats J t t Clothing Co.J A very stylish and convenient garment for medium cold weath er nandsome osscrtment of miny different: shades t - Tan . and Grey , t rRJCES, $15.00 TO $25.00 J. A. SOLOMONS, Mgr. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. f H i : - : . . 'W v ;;1;, vJSv v-ft . ' 4 ' J- law v. ; 4- 1 H 1 It Y 1- TV-J r.-.-vw " - ' T "'"" ''ft " Vi "t 2ysa" Very special attention has ben given the particular f line of Overcoats. Every thing that man or , boy wishes' is1 here, - 1 . ": li T f--,",1 -'.A-. in alKtne: hand some-new.1;; tabnes. Wide ranee ot styles. ; Extra lengths and ' extra 'sikes; - r Many ex- i elusive patterns; are-;rrp- 1 resented in the. display;;. r Mail Orders Have 'Attention ' 5 ; ; Same Day; Received. Ed It Mellon Co. 5' ; t used. 1 fr jtAJ 1 - ' t A 4- i
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