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RY CONTENTION, .mi uvea srocEss. : Session Yeattntay Morn i i.Miilinoualy-w-Resolutions -t nnd inner IVrtatnlng to A.'.ulra Adoptod - oot3 on the lYwrramme at the i . c ManuratTurvrs' Club, i i ry 'satisfactory convention i .vu Friday afternoon, the Carolina laitratV : AMacUtkin buxtnens and adjourned yea Ucrnoon at 5;W o'clock. Since the first convention th organf ! us ever hud the result are such ' fci atify ' those progreaBlve spirits ive taken op thus systematically ;ih w-operation. the spreading modern library work, tm at At each eesaion was all thai be expected mod whatever o '.- there were lacking were com- r r-.i for by the enthualaKm and ; it Ion of the delegates and vlalt i f.itenduace,, diction of officers at the buai slon in the afternoon was a dla- t ompliinent to those who haw ! the association since Its begin . fur they were re-elected with an unity which, waa accompanied by ; ions of ; appreciation of their i. Rvery delegate was thoroughly s"(i of the elementary condition r library iWork to- the State, but the 'diff Went on with a spirit which J ever to the future aa well aa th "t nnd which hud In mind th" icattoit.of the great brunch or work which is yet In the forma :'iod of ita development In the astern States. 1 tnorning aesalon Mr. Anderson Hopkins,. t the Louisville, (Ky.i vm. Library, continued the addrewt vl begun the afternoon before on '! ganisatlon of the Public M bra il was at all times forceful and !!. He emphasised the need of 'lit and painstaking work on the i'f the trustees of libraries, show 'mt the work of collection of book I not be left to the entire charge librarian whose manifold dutl h d distribution and preservation, y nothing of administrative ;tf- In a clear and entertaining man Mr. Hopkins' outlined the duties of tarlua la a, way which convinced ,.arera that toe is Justly reeog i aa one of the foremost librarians I'juntry. o;r to the absence of Dr. Charles .'iw, of the State Normal and In- ti.il College, at Greensboro, be- of the extreme illness of a rela- MjvXouIs B. Wilson, librarian of into University, made a short ad- on the rural libraries, which wan l with Interest Then Prof. J. A. headmaster of the Trinity Park i Si-hoot addressed the meeting on Public JUbrary and the School," t i x, his Jf-xiwriencen. . KbertAlexaiider.of ' tbe'-depart-'. of Greek at the State University, a most "entertaining address on College ( Library," and, aa lr. ndcr. has-been engaged In a prac ivay wlfh the, supervision of the y at Chapel Hill, as well as being r the brainiest men In the South, marks were listened to with ab sr Interest He suld that since there have been few, days he 'had rent, In a. college: library. "There i ii libraries ' In- the world, each of i) have more than 100,00 volumes," lr. Alexander, "and no less than ' university libraries. I never knew arlan t refuse a book donated. .h some sorry stuff Is sometime led..." Ion cannot look a gift book mouth, especially when It la not v uut;IwwtL i foliego libraries of ,,ur i-mii. try contain 8,781.307 volumes, near- "j.twor wmch are In Carnegie- Library and Its librarian for! the arrangements for tht annual met- ing. which has been so successfully conducted, ' 1 To the members of the Woman's Club ( Charlotte for their hospitality so beautifully tendered at the Country Club. , . , . 4. To the Colonial Club for the gener ous use of it comfortable club house. 5.-To the Southern Manufacturers' Club for the use of Its club rooms. , h. To the press for Its accurate re ports of the meetings. The committee reels its inaurquacy In returning thanks for the hospitality atyt cheer extended to the members of the association, tint fit-la It Is voicing the sentiment of the asioclHiion In ex pressing the view that no library niet- Injf has ever been more delightful or more proatuDie. signed: Anne wtw lace, chairman; Annie P. Petty, t'uro line B. Sherman anil IJetty 1j. ("aid well. The chair apiKtlnted the following committee to confer with n Hiinllur com mittee from the North Carolina Lit erary and Historical Society and Hu perlntetjdent J. Y- Jyner, in regard to the status of State rural libraries: lr. t Alphonsu Smith. Mr. L. It", Wil son and v;i. J. I). Itiint. Hy a rising vote the ukhocIkIIoii ex tended si vole of thitnks io MIhs Anno Wnllnce. of Atlanlii. Oa.: Dr. J. C. Kilg". of IHirhttm; Dr. Kben Alexan der, of Chiiiel Hill, nnd Mr. A. 11. Ho kltm. of lx)ufnville, Ky.. for their pres ence t the ineetlnga und their hearty cc-operatlon in all of Its activities. Thereupon the meeting ndjournotl. .Nothing but good words have beer, said about the librarians since tln-y have been in the city. There l all sorts of credit due Mrs. I loss and her HKSociutes for their excellently prepar ed programme, and the toujmunlty I glad that this place was chosen for th first annual meeting of, nn association which, though young tuid elemental In Its existence, bids fair to accomplish lasting and beneficial labor for tin-State. Monogrammed Stationary make a from A GENTLEMAN TO A LADY dainty ChrWdmnst Present Also 100 engraved visiting cards make an acceptable present Send us your orders now, so that they can bo executed in ampla time. Samples and prlcos furnished upon appligp.tipn. i. P. -.STEVENS ENGKAVINO CO., manufacturers of Society Station ary and Wedding Invitations, 21 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, AT THE V. M. C. A. A Street Car IH-railctl. Firat Ward cwr'waa derailed THE KEfOHHEK'S COfHT. Tlie Great Majority of the -OffendcrH Were Plain Drunks B. C. Howell Tried Nunt WIIhoh t'linwtLic Hi At the recorder's court yesterday af ternoon, W. H. Itoberts was tried for carfying a concealed weapon." Ho was found guilty and bound over. Lo, Supe rior Court In the sum of $35. Clem Goodman, charged with a plain drunk, was found guilty, but Judgment wa cont'nued. Richard Reese, colored, was found guilty of violating a city - ordinance The police have been ordered to keep a watch for offenders against the city antl-spltting ordinance. Reese was ar rested for tnls offence by Officer Ayers He was found guilty, but on account of his good reputation und his Ignorance of the ordinance, being a fpunty ne gro. Judgment Is his cu.se was oonttnued L. D. Cates wan charged with' being drunk and disorderly, but was discharged- - .- W. L. Tonibcrilu and Nat Goodman, charged with plain drunks,, forfeited their bonds for non-appearance. J. F. Sherron. for violation of a city ordinance and for being drunk -ond dis orderly, forfeited a bond of $8 in each case. H. C. Howell, charged with being drunk and disorderly, submitted and judgment was continued on the pay ment of the costs'. The offense for. which Howell -was trfed was following .the young ladies of the Presbyterian Col lege about during fair week and ad dressing insulting remarks to them. Howell is said by those who know him to be a dangerous character. He has been in trouble before. When sober he Is said to be fairly respectable. Sam Wilson, charged wftn an assault on his wife: J. l Groves and N. a Mc Corkle, charged with belnfr drunk, were North too full for trial and their cases wene 1111 .Meeting and Kpeakerii HcIhhIuUhI torjlm. Um, Ut . nji worth5 yesterday after- lV-Day. , noon, ami tomo time had iased before Those who attend the meeting for men at the V. M. C. A. this afternoon at 5 o'clock will have a treat. Rev. G. T. Rowe, of Concord, one of the most gifted speakers in the Conference Will be the speaker. "True IdealN of Man hood'' will be his subject. Miss - Fan nie Andrews will sing. A cordial in vitation Is extended to ull mon. A very Interesting meeting- will be held for" boys at the V. M. A. this afternoon. Tin; Roys Volunteer Lcagile it could be re-placed. 'As a result, cars were forced to run on a pro tern, sched ule. All Oil worth cars were forced to run ns far aa the derailed car, and then return on the same track. Confer ence nnd library convention delegates suffered sadly in consequence of thei dbmrrana-ed schedule. Many stood on street corners aa much as an hour In) the pelting rain before they realised that they must walk to their demina tlons. It is supposed that the car slid We.Hi&fily Apjpre Urade the Ministers Hav Given Us j& j& j& And we aswre all wlio liave not yet b-jugnt theix ap parel, if they have sncU to purchase, that we will give them dollar for dollar. , That is, we will see that they are furnished with the highest grade apparel it is pos siVe for their money to buy. J ,.m u.. ..... ..r ,1... uMi.nut. ffii'iarj i looeii (fii me suojeci, 1 lie Fight I lip Hoy. condition of the track. All boys from M to H invited. Vr. John A. McRae will make u talk at the Hoys' Sunday Even ing Club which meets at (1:15 o'clock. His subject will be "Dare." The usual (veiling lunch will be served after the meeting.. The Junior Bible Study Club if the boys' department was organized yesterday morning. The club will meet 'very Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Studies of the life ol Christ will be taken up. The club is conducted by Ihe boys' work director Mr. H. f. Knebel. In the hoys' membership contest be tween the' Ueda and Rlues. the former lead by 18 points. The contest Is warm ing up and the Rlues are making some' big strides forward, so u change may' be' expected soon. Sixteen aal Recruits in Two Days. Sixteen naval recruits Is the result so far of the opening of the governtnentj naval recruiting station here last: 'T-V. .. -a,! .. i Tlw. ..rnn ..-111 ..ntiiatu iiiuiauo. 1,117 lll,.T , in I, Ilia,,, ).,,. i, here till next Wednesday, w hen the men will be sworn in. The officers in charge j express gratification at the number of recruits who have wished to Join Uncle Sum's wut,er service. Stations ,will be opened soon at Spartanburg and other nearby towns. They are only of a tem porary nature. r- iirrn,-,-, mj's 6V K I ,-4i B . Clergymen's in the Hands o mo Black Goods. - J Tail rtd by expert craftsmen. All of the apparel sold liereare made especially fbr onr trade. A close inspec-' tion of every garment is made before the goods are ed, catefully made Clolhiag is sold heie. A most excellent display of Overcoats is here at lowest prices. Men of every build can be fitted from our stock. 3? V CHEAP DIAMONDS Special Sermon to Military .Men. The special annual sermon by their! chaplain. Rev. James A. Dorrltee, will be heard by the t'harlntte Artillery this1 evening at Westminster church. Dll-1 worth, at 7:30 o'clock. Thero w ill Ik- i llso in attendance the members of the! Hornet's Nest Riflemen, who were In-1 vlted by the pastor; and also Col, T. H. Robertson and lila utaff of Ihe Klt-st ', North Carolina Regiment, win attend.! A special invitation is extended to ull : old Vet era nn. ' Rev. Mr. Dorrltee will be heard with ! much interest. He is one of the moat1 beloved preachers in the community! nd his i'l health Is n source of great' regret. It is probable that Mr. Dorri tce will leave this week for the West to Kneed the winter. are no good at any price Whan one Invents In a Diamond. It always pays to buy the BEST. We guarantee every atone we wll to be Just as represented or you get your money back. Tou can see a larger assort ment In our store than can be ceen anywhere else- In the State. Our prices are right LOB3Q-TMTM GLQ7HSMG CO. GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES PAID, ONE WAY 1 mum mini flUfM jganTOMiawaauff.wia ;:s.v.-i..;AmuuiMn.vz Vims i-l'RB is an effect tint reneilv lot yIJ on the -lung.".. All drugglyts. j.'uc.- Garibaldi & Brans SPECIAL RATES via Seaboard Air Line to Augusta, Ga., account Two States Carnival The Seaboard Air Line will sell on Nov. 15, 16 and 17, tickets to Augusta, Ga., and Return at $6.00 for the round trip good to return until Nov. Mst. South Florida Fair and Mid-Winter Exposition, Special Rates via S. A. L. The Seaboard Air Line will Insti- Ituto sale of round trip tickets from -Charlotte to Tampa, Fla., and re turn at $l!.r0; tickets on sale Nov. ir,lh, 1904, good to return within lif i teen days. For further information laud tickets, apply 2& South Tryon treet. JAMES KER, Jr., City Passenger Agent S. A. L. for sale liable to Leak The "Family Stocking" la liable to Ten-room Furnished House, wit n cellar, situated on car line. Boulevard! .i t in ji... M.,An..A miwAii ! Comfortably planned, handsomely i ,eak- onr uT-? ur finished. Water, gas and electric light. I savings bank, trhere they will earn heated by hot water. Out-house for servants. A corner lot, 100 feet ?ront by 150 feet deep. Most desirable property for family wanting a home. Furniture not Included If desired. For terms, applv to MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. Dr. C. i.. Afexancer, DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner Fourth nnd Tryon Streets. Of you other dollars. il P. M. 3ROW, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HATWOOD. JR.. Caehler. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CImimm tad beftuttiftaj I)m btib ProinoM ft InxurUnt Krowth. Vonr yalls to Beitore Ony Rw to ita Youthful Color. Cum alp dimao a htlr KUIb. av..M 1.00 t Dnicgtol -Hie the na ,ana ' JNorth Central livln. c-.-mtlniiert until hio. ! Missouri and Maryland, our North Carolina Is third in the' CORONER CATHEY SAFE. h. list,--with 182,000 volumes, u' ' yingr to know that the librHries' ,,,avp rvars us to His Safety ! on. or our Southern instltu- ""'""rs i mounded. e fr?wJn not on'y In the num- Coroner A. A. Cathey's well known t in the OUalltv of Hie h,,.,. straw hat was franiil It, o,n ..., I tng:jHied. now Is for buildings1 il,s h"m Paw Creek recently and anl "Japted for use as the homes of examination showed that it was shot I i I lilt 1Tnl,.A..I... Hi . . ..I? . . . i , ! i uorary is Unused '"" l" pieces. me neighborhood was JURdlna marked by 'harmony of immediately alarmed. Inquiry was tion, refinement of line' tin . made and several persons testified that K-nacefnl building In the State, l!hv ""t been seen lately.1" Visions but it Is not more suitable for!,,f assassins ,iul highwaymen Moated iy Ihsn this room would be for''n,r,"rh the minds of the inhabitants of J"eK ,,br"les are not us-:1'"" eek until It was almost a set y. aiqtwnl .from other libraries.! 'oncltisinn thai Coroner Cath.-y -.imyt of thw reading by students ,,i,J the victim of foul piuv. in-large part, with Ueflnllel ,'",""'r Cat hey himself then appear- UOos purpose, in connection with ! llH,n the scene, alive, w ell, clothed t udlest guided by their lustru.-j "l,J hU right mind. The story bc J librarians. - The llbra-l ,hi tragedy that never happened not expected to know quite e-ns Two vil known Char- ?iki r t0 KO ubout finding! J"t' 'awyers and a constable were out , ....etv a iniifge ilbrarv nmo Kuuning in raw creek the .,tli, r a,,,. Mm iu purcaaues, to a great '., to works of reference. aj u, -at works out of which the small--i are made Xn.t i. ... . . n . ' m 11 "umii io nave nen iney met Coroner Cathey, who immedlalely began to Jeer, saying that the whole bunch couldn't hit his old straw hat. The hunter- ,.j .i... . , ... " - - - , . , . - v - i- -1 in.- .-. . cvprn nq nnraries n ithf.1,, i ' -iiunenge ana tne coroner threw uii hl--i ry Uninteresting.- Iheadple.e. whereupon the constable '." a. jturriil, prcsitletit or' '"oneoiiu. iy renn-red it nellt oman a Club, made an a.ldres..! t'1 '" - iurary f and the Woman's! 1 llw ' reek ha and ahe gave a very huppv vir-l "ceful aspect. X enlivened with it .; .... I io show the poumv of u lub in any movtmeut in i it might concern itself, ,mi n if'riid. juld Mis,. Munill i, Kt'",1l',it of he libra n in riiebod of sjnip.Uhv-t.lu-ltw.j:n the m Oman's club ai d j uvat) wu brought - i -.. :j 1 " rr 1 - . Parlor Tables Wibtarw 'Tablestv-' 1 mmm MsT X TM i f )) !! 1 I 1 1 r WMsHsMfl MOTH IMG SNORT About Yarbrough & Bellinger. Es?aEBJ3SSEJ335? f"r fur- reaumed its wonted It. Was Ijeg Broken hy a Pall. K. Honeycutt. a printer by trade, found lyliur hv the Kiiionnii, .... North Jin- street, between Sixth and iv Ncnth. about o clock last night with "i leg broke,,. jjt. nail bee ,ner(, oiiie lime and was sufrerliiB- tri-..;,t u",i,:V"' Hl" Xli,s r"'fcil to his home ut - -North McDowell strict k i.. nueinieo ny a physician. His leg rs and their trieinis vent to alM; , ' ,., in , nf ,ea ,. . " niiiiiHJseu mat me injured man stumbled and fell against the curblnir. lvir.ir h.u wiiviuoiuu mi muv- was the iesloi was ended. m.,i rn . Manuracturt-rs' flub - were guests at a deiightf ul i -gliining at 1:30 o'clock. ..lernoon the last and busi- a was neia. The re-election uok piace as follows: Mrs i Rosa, librarian of the Car- t.narjoue, president' Dr i iclrer, of Greensboro, and i-mns, of Durham. Mce r. Louis ft. Wilson, see ncasurer. Too executive composed Of, Mrs. Ross f Greensboro; - Mr. Wll 1 Hill, Mr. J. Breed- rn, and Mr, K. . Doug- rboro. - ' f sions were then indulged -. Several resolutions were s report of the committees t charge. One was to the association endorsed 'r. J; Y. Joyner, Super i -i.Uo Instruction, an,d his me goort work they had '' tip rural Ubtarles In i that they , might! con- wtnk was desirable. The I'Miiutloits returned the f. which was adopted: on resolutions begs to wirg resolutions of f of the North Carolina ii. at the association ex v ns of Charlotte Its many and timely to the members of until found. NO Til CE lee of ?hr, We are now having, our new steam Plant instaUed fbr Steam Cleaning and Dyeing ?"ar '. adding an up-to-date DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT. Mr. J, W. Krels, an expert of 2C We WU1 have oStpam Dyeing and v.v,uuii ii; 4-ureinoer inn. ' . MM Yarbrongh & Bellinger are the most liberal C6al People that have ever done business in Charlotte. There's noth ing short about us; We sell nothing but the Best Coal; we give you the Best PriCC and the Best ScrviCC We give you Good Weight and a hearty invitation, for y0UT next Order; in fact, we make it so pleasant, satisfactory and profitable for yOU that you have no reason or desire to go elsewhere. No 211 is our phon ; ring us up. Tills biauMful Flinch slyle Parlor tabic in ouartered oak, highly pol ished i.nly A table you would be charged $7.u0 for elsewhere. W'r also show an elaborate line of Parlor and Library Tables In Ma liogan. Itlrds' Ky,- Maple und Natural Curley Birds. We want you to see the special vaulea we are offering in Tables. They an- the hv;t th't Ihe beat makers and designers produce. rf Parlor Gabinets W h;oi- a tew styliti iii f-this-.i Parlor Cabinets, which we arc closing out at bai-gaiii ! ice- YARBROUGH & BELLINGER, Largest (fide and Junk Dealers in the Southern States Wholesale, Retail. Anthracite, Bituminous. 1Z 'HsUTji i!..".' "I If """"" OCKXXXXXXXXXXOCOOOCOOCX) -XCXX&GCCXX300000CKX00000 0000yOOOOC00ttOOCKOOOQOOO fifl'NDSOMELY Tf I LO R&D i-lB Mil. A Splendid Wcw Showing sewing ROeKERS arrts. jr, bi. iresTEn; prop."- Phone 246. 309 N... Tryon . gtreetv 11 i Tlie popular Sewing Ro;ker (tame aa cut shown in this ad) that has been in great demand may now be had here the best sewing rocker oti1 the mar ket at the reasonable price if $4.50. Among the recent new arrivals is also "it handsome- line of ladfts" Slipper Chairs to match the Rockers at ex ceptionally low prices. Every section of the McCoy store is now crowded with desirable furniture, from the modest grades to the most elaborate designs. The parlor, th Kitting room, th dining room, the lied room can be furnished hero as t thoui'd be at u Ksitiv saving. We issue votes for the beautiful $1,000 Library. W. T. McCOY; , S09-2U lk)UTH T RTON STREET. , v Every JOe spent with us entitles you, to a-votft ftt? th ItO'Ubrary ' c of our specialties is Clergymen's Suits and Overcoats. We c-rry probablv the mos.t complete stok of these garments in the CroIim. The tliiiJsomcst BUck G ods :st, tisbly cut ele nantlv tailored jubt as you would have the Suit made weq you' to have your n:esure taken by a tailor. The variety of styles of nits and Overcoats ' ' ' ''-",- '' ':' - v'.Ur-,-.-."S.y ;r'v.m Is unusually lare. vcu will be surprised to, find in a ctcthi etablishment such 'meritorious goods. Theie is no compair with the uual run of ' ready-to-wear garments and thei t nificentJy tailored apparel that we are now ofTering'at reav Siiits and Overcoats, $0;tr M WK DO; AN ENORMOUS MAIL ORDT . , i m - m n T-.i-,l,.'t1,Al i t ')" ,' ' JO -SS, - - I . :'
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