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yV'frf ' " CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER, 20, 1904, ' : ; 'jy y ; . i ' Try If J -iff viL ftNumwrnfrim wmi i- In the bope'.that i!ip readers nf The Observer may . mid some pW'.isurc and profit !h it. we he-Kin t i-iluy a drpari ment of music ami drama along lines not pretentious, but designed to give our readers each Sunday a more com prehensive idea nf things drum : 1 1 1 . - u u musical thrtii hitherto :: h.'.-n iv. n In The Observer. $ Loeally. Charlotte t henl re-xm i s liave not n larnfe number, nn- mi ospwlally nttrartivo !K of ofr'.rinfs lurliiK the full s"anui. This w ck Ih.-if will he two thliiKM w' n tli si-i iuf : 'Tin ,Mi-s-HfiKf Frmi .Mam," Ih-iuoitou . .in1 Serjjr':tiit Kitty.'- mi Thiinksn iviiif;. ' The " one 1 a ll;iy uIoiik inolinlraniiil ir lilH'w: the othfr. a ronilf opora nlonjc ;(mventki!inl .llnoB. B4ith have a vi'cor.l of sin-cess bnh'inl tht-m nn.1 thPiv 1? every reason i. expet-i thai the pruilui' tl'Jim will he flrsi-i-lasK in i vpiy .intii -lilar. o Thrrr yi-ais ao. "A 'McssiiRi' From M:ns" mus jurscntcil .It the r.arvlck Theulre, New York, and won instant and enthusiastic favor $is a won ni of its : refreshing novtr-lty.V (hnstily whili some lone amf (lpJlKln full ainusing iialitii'H nlfil the hriliiant aetlncr ' Mr. Hnwtrey and his i-onipany. It was no small trluiirph for America n jilay writ ing, as Richard Gaiultony. ihe author, is a atlve of this raumr;.'. althoiii;! he had to go to an Knlish aclor-u in ager to find recognition for his work. That. "A MosHHgc from Mars" r(ii some 5(H) nights In l.oiidmi anil :'iit) . nights in New York is a nialu-i of his-' tory. and the run in tin- lalicr city ended only because Mr. Hawiivy had made arrangements long before to ap pear in Ivondon during (he coronation' time, and since then Mr. Hawtroy has given (he play two revivals ai Hn.ail way thealies and with nndiininlsh.WI HuceesH, and there is scarcely room for doubt that its previous sucPSMes and, the Individual 'hit" of -Mr. Hawirey, will be repeated here. A play that is strong without touching several prob lems, that has no villain, that is funny! without . being coarse, that while pure and sweet in theme and development is free from mu wkislwiess and sentimen- (.'(Illy, and which above all teaches pow-', .Helen .JIjyou aniiFmlerlfir erful, thoifeh incidentally. and (.'Unobtru sively ,u- strong mnrot Jessou-sroiitlu cer tainly be -wnrtnty greeted jin liberally lini attenaed, iUt it- will "tte Jotind. accord . . -ii - JVlo. i-I . jng to tne jnostf'WUaWe' aulhorlty, nov- " 10 wne,ine apuetuo-of, the most ( Ju uicaiiTs-risore, anu' entertainment . ihat Will appeal to AU. r'i:' The play mlich of a fantas-I tie fahlo ua talniii ...D... -..., .. ea, as tne s author says, by Dickens' 'Christmas Carol." The same kind of lesson In good will; is taught but In stead of an .old ScrooKo to be bettered by a dream we get n you ngr Horace Parker. This embodiment of selfishness Is a rich and lasy? loyer of himself re gardless of othersiU is: to marry a fond and true girl, and his 'heedless ness Is extended to even her. Jfcle wiH maKe no sacrifice of his own conven lenco to gratify her, but readily lets her defer to hlnu He lk. indeed art ungra cious fellow, feut at length he gets his come-wppances, as they say- down Long iv! fl "H ! or i.ligi ft I wU' 1 It I t' C -Vl rt' li f 111- "lie Ulld i .""W. ,lllll'l' - T:l I i IS lleSllIM I ii i 4hM i i Jr.;',,'.' fivV iZ3 -s-'v - .roiiow iik LV'Tv 1 - nWj& TP! t't'Xi. 1 he Tivon I l-fVJ l.'fVr'. " , 1 stahlishei N' :U ,y , ?c i fl ; fa ; I I .... r. ' . .i',.Wi''iii1,X". ti7 UV,?;Ml . VJ "Poet I .. ;-V Sf I Select f f i v1 V-' fc' , . u 1 'Jf t "vti 1 T-'rflMKllft'i I Island w.iy. His fiancee' RkH him lo, iake her to a ball. He wmi't. Hln , K'M'x with a younx millionaire, and be fore . he conies b :ck lie i scared b, , he I I !ief thai he tins lost her. Then e hv unus a worihy ineaibr "f socle; y Mi'l lil ti eiaia-y a g.xid sweelliearl li u "A M'ssoKc fro:n Mars" thai llliM l'.,l I;.'!' of ,hls c.'-oUMIII, He sits i i.'. a !'', c and n-nilit iiirtKH'-ine article j boat astronomy until he falls asleep. I 1m (ii am thai a Martian visits him S rlv" !i in the actiioi of i ho play. Thl? H ranger Iris been - n n 1. 1 1 1 1 1 - I for a Inis lencaiior lo con,,, mi curth and reform j the iiii.si s. liish in. in (hereon. mr hero Ha- s lei Hon 'ery much as Si roogf was made to n-e plainly his own had litliavior, so are I'arker's eyes npciiK ,o the tiuth. t'luier the guidance o: he .M ils monitor he goes into ihi 'tnils, livoks through (he walls o loiixi's i ii 1 1 m i. Hons who illsciins hi " n!( is-i lieiiiiris a lmnkruit aiitl seie is affiance I In ide- (l:r-; from him in isgusl. 'At I.-ngih. ragged and hungry yniinihy for oihr-imtTf rern lr .ives hln nil when he aw aires he Is ti'nroughl; cforrtied. nig tut; ir newt . ' a::afiers aake : he mi the r U lil I lui lions arc piobably . i.e findjiol lnfrPiiieaily , In ihe siiiil r.f economy i -l ions rni.sl.iUe of sending o'J i id" sa::al! ininiianies headei i ; in '-'i's and comedians an '. i ii in .:g; e i istunit s am Tin an f-fjnrrs resent thl i at. 1 1 oin ami in I he South an- keen criiies and Invert -n iln y especially lesenl if is ineilirn re and poorly ren resull :s llial w lien a real-! ' 111; 1: Ol', i : ; t i i ; e i cm i . ' in. !.liy' pr . i l.cic lll.-V f good I I , I f I he in ii si, cled The y good nius d liny sin i rolii of tin nl production is announc (heir appreciiitipti to tin management (y ailenlionl . Ii-' pel f il lliaiH 1 s ill .Insl iireseni it great iiinnbers. is announced that a niuslc.il production, called "Sergeant Kitty' a comic opera wi!J hi; seen r Ihe Academy for two p'jf. the first time in this .-ii giving day with a specie! This production conn s 1 endorsement of the crlths of the play f the large rmai, -es fo o:; T.. ink matine . . . ill t I f mtisie hi i iliea in ih country, including New York. Washing 1 l'hiladelphla and Halt In.are. Tin Seret Kitty.' production is under the management o Mr. George R. While, one of the best known producers of New York, and thi music !s ny A. liaidvvm sioane. whose ......... ... .- ... VNn- i reputation was added to materially by i his tuneful ' Mocking Hlrct." Critics say , that in "wergeant K.itty" Mr. hloane has surpassed nil hia previous efforts. ThP -omrMiny: numbers 'mo,- 'than 50. me casiumes are ctwiiy una artistic ana uhl In ' scenes or the play are laid and the! between themselves by points or ine scenery is painted by the best artist ' 'logical difference; the public parks. and faithful to the locale. In every way In the power of the man agement the pioduction has been made the., best that money and managerial brains can devise. The cast Is a notable one, including Helen Byron. ' Edith Blair, both with well established repu tations, --Virginia Palmer, Charles Wayne, Sylvian Langlola, Frederick Knlgnts and a long list of others also Irf the. first rank. '. : - ' .) , : ' ' . (Items pertaining to musical matters liould rtddredned lo Mr. AVlnthrop Amea.i ? ' Or Hll the fine arts htuwe. nerts the greatest : Influence on the rmottoim; in fact, H Is considered the true and only perfetl languaKe of the emotion. IVr- haiMi t hl ts because the fundamental principle of mtmlc are caMhle if eKilamiion, le tangible, more dlf jfieuit of iion (ir hension. In (tie ol ner jH'f, the basts of conception and ox I prewsion 1 mo it easily ree-igiitxed. In !'i:t!:l ni, . t-i . h.h i, a sens.- ( iheauly. man aitempis to perpet utile iitucli forms of I. amy as arc p'rct .iil ' hie, or to ve emtcretr expression In a conctptimi "f the Imagination. The BUme ma- be said of architecture, an,) likewise, i, i a certain degree, of paint ing, lo painting, however, the rnnge fof expression Is wider and more sua tie Itirough its varlgated color eft.ats lin3 it imsslliilUles of augnejiMon ; it tleais. for ih" most part, wn .i u r. ,.re jtentaticii or u rpett al.on o hu h luvi- ng fiirins of li-auty as we f:rc fMiiilllai with, or can r":idi!v imnglm t'iM-lry nir ns i-moiioiiat crreei. iieiM'iii!s so largely upon an inlelle, mill understand- Ing (fiat ;t belongs In a dlfferenl cute-. jtor. Hut music iiefl.N any a(temil i rational explanation of Its Intlil- nce: Its effects are liuoherent. unde inul.le and inclinable of dellnlte nnaly-' iK. Tile Seelel Of lis MiWer Is IH( oj le ir'u.io i. nor hilosophy, U"r Mii'iicc! an i xpoiiiH1 Us genesis. jf the alls,! nasi.-. Ii uhieh jit mean modern music.' a i'i. ocniesi. Ian already it exerts l world-wide influence, (he lilllure of1 . Illch t.. er. ale and I'lisyp- the Hitl'l( ' f broth Miood ihrot'ghout t h" world. tegardliMs of loeal setting, of ixilltical ( II AS. ll.WVTHKV .Mcssjijic 1'roni Mars." us differences, of nationality ir sex or age, music arouses kindred 'millions, awakens the consciousness of inin. in alliance through (he realization lineage, and. therefore. 1 to become not only the f the ails. blt because It is al language, to become the mong all nations for univer- 1 1 1. September numbers of ileal Courier" lias in It the relative to a Charlotte ninsl H. overcash, organist nf Si n et M. .. church, has I a reputation for fine musical .rngi amines at the Sundav services. Mr. vi rcash also gives organ recitals that tttrad large audiences and agreeable omment." It is to l.e hoped (hat eveiyone in j iur city will become closely Interested! ,, ih.. i. n. Hi to he clven thp comlne fiday evening Vovemher 2lih. at the Academy or Musi. Ibrary are too vvt further comment, because the cause one. but because gramme warrants expfcjcil ih.it Ha ul I in i out on The needs of (he II known to require I'lierefore, not only is such a worthy die following pro die patronage, it Is people of i 'harlot le the al.oVe lllghl Cll Kosainl lson Orchestra. !, ft Uicliard Harding Davis. Mr. 11a v id Ovens. K. rnaielo" (favorlta) Kosslnl Miss I Tori. la I., de I'arlshe. Grani old Ocean" Willard Arlol Mule Quartette. TyrantO'e" Moxkowski Mr. Jos. H. Cralghlll. Reading "When Mama's Away" .. .. ., James Whitcomb Kile Ulan, he Nanette Williams. and Peasant" Suppe Uiehanlsoti Orchestrn. d Stories. M r. iv ens. t "Misere" ifrom Trovatuisi .Verdi -v Ariel Male Quartette. "Song of Thanksgiving" Hawley Miss M. l. Mitchell. Skit ;'. Misunderstanding" c. Winthrop Ames I Mrs. T. S. Franklin and Mr. Ames, i No doubt lliere : .hat .-incs closet ommunyy than a truly called I h in. publl. Inst luitlor, t" the lives of any free library. It might the people's univer sity, since it belongs to every Individ Jl, rich or jwioi. old or young. Within :ne W.'ilis ni ine pitnoc nuraiy tueic- are no distinctions of rank or condl- ;ion. hut to all alike lis treasures awall merely for Hie asking. The schis.is be long more to (he .voting; the various jocletles belong more to the adults; the shurches are separated from the Sun lav schools, und both are segregated though free to all, are not to 'ie enjoyed sxcept at certain periods of the year. Thus. It is with all the other avenues if pleasure of profit, which the co Operative spirit of the age has created. Somewhere or other there la encounter ed some limitation, some distinction be tweea age or sex, or condition. But the library is the property of each and every one; Its Influence does not wait upon the seasons. Is not measured ac cording;, to o'ne's worldly estate, bwt is. Indeed, a blessed treasure-house, where in all mankind may dwell. 5 if 'J if i 1 - Ji '' I .;si I am?'''' 4 CONFERENCE. , AFTERMATH. 1111 J ATTENDANCE A I'KlTntt:, Ttie le legate Constrained to Aixnnt lmrloite InTtuUon but for Kxlst. ing OcMMllUunti l finwnithord . Omm ment on thfi AwpnnniMnti h-lK"l- to INacfwnt'Agv nimI F.xMYi nnrv ftv Mm Whht nil lio I Vir Slvm I'rrwlw 'I'to M M r inn sU-h. ie lesfindenee of ,T1 OhscVvi-r. Thai t 'harlot t WHt leu-ei wltli 111 reeiice of Ihe Western N'orlh Caro- liirn Conferenr lurlng the (mhi wi.u i was evidenced, by th cordhil sc. . mil given to Ihe Invitation extended by Trlnltv MelliiKtlHt church for ihe itn , kIiki of next year to In- held lie lht t churci. No doubt this invitation would hHve In-en accepted by untinlmou ote of the t'onfprpnoe hut for the pei udnr circumstance Hurroundltig (ireeiiNbom College at thla time. The Conference I faulu tKut :in nnuiil riiASul.tli lo I !. ,m. i . . v , . ....... ' mini iiiri yri win n.. 1 1 in u 1. 1 i.iii and a help to thos 'ho have iweti in the lead In re-hulldlnif the college. ,! The BesxIonA of the tJonfereia P. In nil probability, have never been more largely a I tended by residents than In I 'harlo((c. The nudllorluin and gal leries of Tryon alre't church were utied nt almost every mmslon, and very often the aisles had to be tilled w'th chairs t acc.imodnle the congregal ion. Al the dedication jervlcc of Trinity 'church on laat Sunday morning, ihe ' ungregntion was large, almost every available space in th church and Sun lilav school room hflnir oceunlcd anil (his not vvithstandinil (he Inclement weather, ruin and enow falling almost the en I Ire morning- This congrega i ton Im but nine years old. and has bad but four pastors; at the dedlcni lor ' service nil of (heae were present. 1 T.m appointments tt amiouneed til ! the i I mill'; session of the Conference ! caused Home surprise, and much com ment, but many expressions of dis s iiisfaotlon have no! :' been heard. It is only natural that all the preach ers were not pleased with their uppnlnl m -nts, and no doubt some of iheni left the city with disappointed hopes and sore 'uearla concerning lb. Ir (b ids of labor for another ' ear. 0 One of the saddest features of ilus Conference, and 11 Is no doubt lust as true of oilier inferences. Is Ihe ten dency which Is growing iapldl. and w hich has grow ii rapidly lor (he pam few years to press out of active Her lce Godly ni"ii, mm of ripe and rich I ormmii I experlem e and sin eessful ex perlen. e In carrying on the work of ihe .lurch, 'f such men limp b. en so tin- Nirtunate ns In linens, or have r gray hair iudlc age. The fact fullv reiovereil effecl, and the age has In no liave bad an attack of cached 1 he polni her.' ales the approach of thai these men have from illness and lis fact that approaching way enfeebled them dues not keep them from be arldi " mid out of act Ive ng "pusied service or sidc-t racked' ;. 'fulness. In. m tin ll' ld of wide i if course ihi- words of (he above piragraph do not apply to the "ring'' i f any Conference, or to ihe "line" as !( is designated by some. The "Ting" evlslts In politics. In business circles, and in thn dlfferenl phases of profess ional life, and unfortunately has come iv exist In the church. The "ring" spirit has grown rapidly in the church luring recent years, but Ihe nemesis which Is sure In follow Is t hat II will re-act upon Itself, und in time will re sult In a. revolution which must and will bring a reformation. Selfishness wherever it exists, may and does often thrive for a time, but us sure as God )s true and ns Justice Ih right It finally t-a is out Its own heart. II Is said that In some Conferences (lie antipathy against gray hulr Is so rent that In aoine Instances "silver threads among thu gold," or brown, f r b'ack. which were In evidence n few years ago are now not dlscernable. It may not be, and again it may be. that the close cut of the barber's "clippers" or "walnut hair dye." or similar forms of elixir of youth" are (he cause nf this transformation. However much of truth or fiction Is xpressed In the above, certain It Is that the tendency to discount age and experience that Is not hampered by feebleness is growing too rapidly in the church. The time has come when too nany Godly men are "pushed aside" who are neither si-"k or too feeble to ':e yet engaged in (he active work of ihe ministry, und whose labors would yet be crowned with even larger suc ess than In the pant, becuuse with God experience, rlne and rich, In the lives of His true followers counts for much. Mores was an old man. and ypt nol x feeble man, when he did much of his greatest work for the children of israiei 11 (nay De ins nair was cover ed wlih (lie snow of age and enre, con sequently upon the discharge of faith ful service, but God did not "supernn uate" him because of this. When on Ihe Isle of Patrnos. St. John was an aged preacher, bui the revela tion of (he wonderful vlMion God grunt ed to him there was perhaps his great est work for the church. He was old, und hud wrought well In (lie service, hut God did nol "side-track" him and refuse birn the honor of the revelation because time stamped hlin as an old man. When In prison St. Paul was an old man, but God did not "push him aside" nd forbid his mrnistr;- on this ac count. St. Paul did by far his greatest work, for the church fl an old man. The same Is true of other Bible char acters who did the largest work for the church In (he early centuries, and even down through the years, for it Is only recently that the crusade againM age has begun, and of neccessily il must and will he of short duration. When a man is really enfeebled by age or when sickness has so depleted his strengUi as to render him unable for "full work" he should rest, but no cabinet can be too careful in i( In vesiigallon before lis recommendation that u-brolhor minister Is ihsabled." Too much light cannot be thrown upon any caw- before decision Is reached, for above all else il is never right for truth to be sacrificed, it matters not who therefrom is to reap the benehl. for in the end truth will stand when all else succumbs. It has even come to be said It seems that with some In authority there are two sins for which a preacher never can be forgiven the one for him lo get sick, the other for him not to remain young. It is to be hoped thai this spirit is nol wide-spread, and that wherever it exists lits decrease will soon occur. It Is only right and simple Justice that to every man should be DR. H. F.RAY Osteopathy, Oraduats Southern School of Osteo xtthy. suite I, Hunt building. Offle hour t to li; 1 to i. Bnndaya ano Thursday attersoons by appointment Phone IM; taaldanca 171. Oi'ordml the irlvlloge. trt leant, o( gtt- ung wen. aii every ono aimuid .. member that ago la creeping upnii all men with entl rapidity, for time- 1 no reapeotor of petaona, aml.no tnan'a opiKirtuiiulty of usefulness sbouid b olrcumserlbed on aecounl of age until feehlMiesM rewults tnerefrom. and na ture Impede. hl progress, "Kor rlrhi mid (ralh etunil at. And Mifi.lv mure thini sle.nly star, Anil ilioii;.)! Iilie In a veil nil tt'ereii!, 'I I a i lo ii: la iv. ii lttl." M All IK MA VS. hail II. Nov. 111. ISO I. REGISTER -FOR STIBFF'S- iii Pino When you ara In Charlotta or oend 4 centi In atampa for roturn of num ber and let us regtater for you. Read Carefully. so you will fully undoritand who (eta this piano. On our books, opposlto name, ! dupli cate of number given or wait to per son registered. On December 14th, four business men will see that these duplicates go into a box, are thor oughly shaken and a little child blind folded will take out one number. The person holding th orlgnal will receive the piano pruvlo i ilp-y .In not own an upright piano :i you l.uy from us and should hold o h .nii.il.i.r. we ivfund money. I' en huy eluewhere, your llckwl Is i Writ. "I once. ONt.v U0 i NO i N K MIOil II Kit OF A : v HEItR Til KM K IS i'i; i III I'lANU CAN I S i . . I : I.,i n, er nil. lil Manufauin i ol ibf I 'Ian a will tl. Hvei Toiii). Southern Warerooms 11-213 N. Tren 8t Chario t - v. C. H. VILIPTH. Manager IF WE ONLY KNEW Stomach Trouble Could be Cured Four years ago my general health gave way. I was afflicted with n dl i rcSHlng s(oniaci I rouble, ami could nut touch solid food of any Id ml. Fur one year I would vomll everything I would swallow, even down l.j medicine, anil waler. My stomach va tld not retain a thing. No one can Anovv what I suffered from weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath and nervousness. I often felt like It would be so much better could 1 die and get out of my suffering. Ofl and on I was under doctor's treatment for three years, and I can only say I hat doctors' medicine did me no good. Then some good fate put ono of Mrs. Joe Person's pamphlets In my hands, and I read where so many hail been cured that were as bad off as I was. 1 got a bottle of the Remedy, and from the very tlret dose 1 (..ok 1 knew I had struck (he right thing. II was the first medicine I ever look. Ilia! Die first dose did me good. For the llrst time In a long time. I u.ih not niiiisca tnd after taking It. 1 continued 1( and continued to Im prove until I took thirteen bottles, und It made a perfect cure of me. It has been a year since 1 was cured, and 1 know I am well. I recommend It to every one who has stomach trouble, and to all who have rheumatism, as It cured my brother of rheumatism. He tried to get me to take the Remedy long before I did. but I thought because It cured rheumatism was no reason it would iire stomach trouble, and 1 had no failh In anything, li was as :i las( resort 1 tried il. How much suffering II would have saved me had I tried It three years before! (MISS) REHKCCA THOM.INGER, Newton. N. C, Nov. 11, 1904. ACADEMY MONDAY. NOVKMHKK 21. Mil. ( HAS. IIAWTKEY IN As played r.no times In Tendon, .ir.0 Times In New York. PRICKS: $2.00. Jl.r.O, $1.00, 75, r,0 and L'f. cents. Reserved Seals now on salo nt Jordan's. ACADEMY OF MUSIC THANKSGIVING DAY Special Engagement. Matinee and Night. Geo. P. White presents the Comie opera suet-ess ff New York "SERGEANT KITTY Pretty Girls, Elaborate Cos tumes and Scenery. Full New York Company of Sixty. i I 11H1UE1 Ii a , ' i I - . 1 .. .. ..... ...... SELLING . , - ' . " ' i H' " " ! " The inalinr.ieinrer who makes and Sell hl product to th USef v Is a mriehiin! as well a manufacturer. Most of th cotton, mill have i omtiil.iMi.Hi tin i -hunts lo etl f heir pMwIttels. .' ? In our business ne must tnak the goods mni also Sell them. It' Is for the selling of our products that we pay tor this spaes. tt it is wiirtii our g""d money t. reiich th purchaser wltli . printers Ink In Ibis way. Il certainly oij&ht l be Worth th Whll fof thOSO who want ni'ichirierv. or innchim work done, to comey without any"' com. when iii i inn loite. to see ..or n.achliio shop, pattern shvp arfd " found). V. ;.: ;,Hi -.i We make things and these products of ours must be Sold. ; Thrrs an. cases where we could sftvt; more (ban half of your rp&lr bill. ' There urn llmea when wo could Qx yoti to run In ft dayy WhW It might oiherwlto retpiln siveral The D. A. TompKinbi;-Cor CHARLOTTE. N Lamsdown Air i i ,,, v . . 4r vi ' pwRi;,'..-",.. d.ii -.' v : . -5 4'"' " ........... ...t . ..j. f i fv... i mam .wm If i fa'i While bnrder. or holiday gift you rniil.l not make i Order a pair and see Little Bnpeep Child's Blankets v i ...in Hi. iirsi iiippliiRs of thn llttls lambs wo ars manufncturlnsr LItllo Ho-teep Chili!' HIiinkeiH, an exiiulslto eiineeptlon i.ir baby'a comfort und health, mads In White, l.lghi Hlue and Mght I'lnk with pretty borders. Price: x34 Imdiss, $3J0; tJx.io Inciies. II mi; 4KxH4 inches, $5.(10 per air, express prepaid. All put up in hand some packug.'H and every pair warrants to please or may be. returned at our ex pense and money refunded. Samples and descriptive circulars mailed on applica tion. ... - ' , , Chatham Manufacturing Go ELKIN, Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte, N C. vA A high-grada College for 'vVnmen. nient. Fine Hulldlng, rooms limited to fire escapes. Standard high. Work REV. BdUTH FLORIDA FAIR i and Winter Exposition, Tampa, Fla., Mld Nov. Hth-tith. on account of the above occasion. Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Tampa, Fla., on Nov. 15th, good to return until Nov. 30th, liKM, al rate of one llrst-duss fare plus CO cents for (be round trip. Kor further Infor mation call on any Agent or write, R. U VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N, C. W. H. TAYLOE, CJ. P. A., Washington. LIVERY. FEED and SALES STABLES Dealers In Buggies, Carrtar, Wagons, Harness, Horses, Mul. ku Applying Rubber Ttrss stciaitj " CarrlHn atd sngon Builder fi, rai Repair Won a speviolti. Bii'iii Phon No. 4 Wedding Present ThTf is scarcely nnythlng which would I." more appre ciated as a wedding. Christ mas or other gift, tliun a nice curving set. We have a num ber of beautiful sets, in differ ent trimmings our prices are not exorbitant. See them and you'll appreciate them. J. N. McCausIand & Co SOUTH TRYON STREET v We give Library Voting; fj- Tickets. PARKER'S ' ' HAIR BALSAM .3 CTwnim wot tcuunt d&. Moreq IWlt to iHlm CTy I Mir 10 urn ioquiui v Youth Ai Color. Cum wtmlf dii m S hall H,,i.lll! pTuffHw ifi.lsiiiSiti GOOD days. ei'i'' if. B i , " - ?. ,t .. On our Bluegr'flss Itaneh ' In the Alleghany Motin lalns, near . our mill, we ; are fnisln som of ths finest sheep grown In the world, snd from th wool of these4 sheep., wo are making '- r-' ' t t BI-ANKETR, ' which ,sr. so. beautiful and good .'. that . we nrs using them to sdvertlss ur business by -telling ' them at a ery low prUni, Ask your dealer' for Ims duwn lllnnketa. If he does not have thm ws will, to liitroducvi them, sell thein direct .from ; the - mill, charge prepaid,- at the ti II w Ing prices per psirt . Bite Atixtf - Inches, s 97.00; v, 70xl liiehes. tn.if, sokW Inches, llti.at). gush Blan- , Weis woutd retail In New York for tt3 0 t $16 CO per piilr. Made In White with Hud, I'ltik or Hide border; In rtolld Tted With Rlnrk borier, and in Solid fink . nd I.lsht Blue s 'W.(ifi more appropriate wedding l- , St',' A , . i indsomcr nor N. C. ST". ''It' r ,...! vwg ;jt iftj 5 , Equipped with every mtidara Impr'oVa. , two, perfect sewerage, electric lights, thoroug. ' ri 1 t' J. It. BRIDGES, D. tk. President. .-, On account of the Football game be tween Universities of Virginia and North Carolina, at Richmond, Va . Thanksgiving Day, Nor. 24, the South ern Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets to Richmond from Charlotte and Intermediate stations at rate of one first-class fare plug i6 cents. Tickets on sale Nov, 23, with final limit Nov. 26. Round trip rate from Char lotte will be $8,75. ' , For further Information call on any Agent or write " R. L. VERNON, T. P. v Charlotte, N. C. W. II. TAYLOE. G. P. A. ' V Wushlngton. v rocooooooooooooooooooooooo The t Great Library Contest k ,-'.. We give ticktts with all receipted 'coal bills, a. Best Grade . Domestic 'v Blacksmith.'' : Wholesale ' , X', v ' arid Retail, ocjooocxdoocccccoc; '?-:';-, ':i-:v;;" :?v,. :X.'r?
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1904, edition 1
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