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- " . ' ' , - I' - 4 1 CHAI1L0TTE DAILY OBaEBVEE, NOVEUBEH, 0, 190-1. L4BGI! BUSINESS CHANG ES00 ul by low put. rlfluil PIttOQ- tHAJq gUaa fronu wltn mirrored . show win sew: FIRMS FOB CMARLOTTK. The Bonding of Jolin B. Rom Co. to be Occupied January 1st by Mew Firm, to bn Known m cite Mor row Grocery tXmipany Th New Shoe Ntor of tWman Miller The New Clothing Mrm to be Known as Uie Miller vClotnlnit Company. Three new business chances are to be mude In ihe first part of the new year, pany when he is not on the road, , he whtenv-wiil mean much to the business wln a0Vot his time to his business hro. i.te or Charlotte. The organisers of Mr, F)r,man, besides bein a director these new firms, which are to open up ln tne rjewitt Shoe Company. I in in the city, are business men of stand- terested In the Foremnn-Lm Com ing and repute, and, their commK will py, of China drove, and is also juv an immense Impulse to trade and director of the Eflrd "r Manufacturing to the business life of the entire com- Company, at Albemarle, aa well an m "niy- A, . , ' , I being interested in several .other ootton One of the most important business mlliK and iamifaeturln Industries, changes which has been made in the. A tnlr new store to be Opened is at city in some time will occur on Janu-U;0 jg East Trade street, next door to ary 1st, when the wholesale grocery. s(ore now occupied by the house of John B. Koss & Company will lTnon 8aioon. The store room has been be succeeded by the linn to be known pp,, for Mr g C. Miller, of the hs the Morrow Grocery Company. Thl ttbove - new llr'm, and the Miller Dry new firm has leased the bulltlinK of the Qooj, Company, of Bast Trade street, former company, st the corner of Third who win compos the Miller Clothing and College streets, the lease to go (ornpany This store will be opened Into effect January 1st. The incorpor-l ,,, ' w,. Ftahruary 15th. with Mr. are; .Messrs. ti. a. Morrow, or M1er as pre8ident apd manager. Tht oe: J. M.i Morrow, of Albemarle; i for thl8 establishment will bt- U.M4JTrlKi.0' Cifar0U; r?' Pu I selected from the product of manufac i, of Charlotte, and W. C. Heath.' tUrers who sell to jobbers only. As Mr john . Heath of Monroe. Mr. John U Morrow will have charge of the business, and will be general manager of the Charlotte brnnch of the tlrm. Mr. Morrow has been connected with the wholesaln grocery house of R. H. Field & Com- j,any for the last fifteen years. Ho i.js had twenty years' experience in all, wilh the grocer- trade, both wholesale ami retail, and Is thoroughly familiar nun eery oeiuu m mo uunmess. J ne i ident or the concern i Mr. I!. A . iorio, ol xunrwi witust ttute i.gement of the business- of the Heatli .Viorrow Company, of Monroe, has built his house up Into one of tlie largest wholesale grocery establishments ln the Stale. This firm does an immense busl neaa in the two Carolinas. operating lour other large stores at Pickens and Bishopville, 8. C, and at Albemarle and Waxhaw, In this (State. Mr. J. W. row is manager of the Albemarle store. which does a large business in the coun try surrounding. He and his brother Mr. I!. A. Morrow, tire Hie sotis of the Lite J. M. Morrow, who wits formerly clcik of the Superior Court of Mcik-li-nburs county. .Mr. O. 1. Heath, the fourth member of the firm, Is a member of the Arm of Heath Bros. & Co., cotton merchants, with quarters on South College street. .Yr. W. C. Heath, the remaining mem ber, iy ex-presldent of the Southern Cotton Spinners' Association, and is well known as one of the prominent ( k on manufacturers or the Htate. '1 he wholesale house of John B. Ilos & Company will continue their grocery business until the end of the year, when they will turn over their stock to the 'new firm. Their building on College street was erected less than two years ago. and is the best equipped building in the State for the wholesale grocery business, containing four large floors, with elevator and walls of pressed brick. It will be re-painted and other wise Improved when taken possession of by its new occupants. Another new Charlotte firm will be that of Foreman & Miller, who have rented the building at No. 42 Kast Trade street, now occupied by the saloon of J. H. Alexander & Com,rr.lm',ionM the nei-rormnnce'or to Hies.. pany, and will open about February lMh an up-to-date shoe store. The. front of the building will be torn out READ THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS 1 OUR LADIES READY TO WtAR DEPARTMENT It's impossible for us to mirror ou this limited spa.e the maiij' good things we are offering in this oar fastest grow ing department. The incrciMug demand among women for rrad'-to-ear garments has encouraged ni this seatou to eert grea'er efforts thau tver towards matting this department comple'e. Our buyer has just returned from the Northern Martets. having made a sptcial trip in the rn the interest of this depatlment. The aaty special purchases mad, Such s securing a great many manu facturers lines, samples, (all this season's goods,) together with the many new, nobby styles, that came cut later in the sea on; all lends tu put us in a position at this THANKSGIVING SEASON to offtr great values ia this line. NEW COAT SUITS. Fifty to sixty new stylish Coat Sui s that are m:st de sirable from, point ot style, fit, make-up and price Especial ly good in this shipment are a lot of neat, nobby well made Suits at prices such ac 10.00 $12. so, 55 00 and $18.50. v SPLENDID STYLISH COVERT SlirS AT $10. iz 50 would be cheap for this stylish all wool Coat Suit The shades are the" best black,' navy and brown, pleated Coat and Belt satin lined, teven gore skirt. Big Bargaja fur he price . , - 5lO PQ Iwlth the handsomest shoe Mores In the Sot-.. - The arm will be composed of Mr, W. Jt. Foreman and Mr. E. C. Mlllw, wh. are both well-known business man of the city. Mr. Foreman will continue with the George lie WJtt Shoe Com Ktv Vn n traveling .a,nala i ,-.ir.,, in ih name com- vmw i nnri manaaer of Hit southern Pants Company, tie will have the advantages of this account. The front 0f the building will be torn out and rem0cieled to match the shoe store, Tne gck will consist of up-to-dnte ..(othing and men's furnlnshings. Mr Miller ls president of the Miller D Goods Company, vice president ol (he gnuthern pnuts Company .and Ken- nlanaaer of the clothing aepan- mPI1( 0j the same concern, besides being a business man of capacity and Judg ment. UKIKFS. Minor Happenings Jn and About the City -Event of a Day. Banners ndvtrtlslng the coming libr.iry lw nofli were 'llaeert on lndi -pendi m i- Mor-M,.,.,r(. 1st .light. -Tl'e I'our of Sunday m-liool fit SI Peter's Kpiscopal church lias ln--r, etniiRMl from :) 'o'clock to S:t.. a. rn ''lie iJilworth RTsdcd school will i pri miitl.v to-morrow morning 1 it-t lock. Workmen were ! yet-to-1 1 vliiiiK everything In readiue.sK. - Mr. A. V". Whltnker sold a ear load o two of Indian ponies on South Coll k 'licet yesterday The iinties of the ponies as thej were led through the sin is crcute.l mrcli amusemerit. - Rev. Dr. !. E. Bomnr. of Richmond. V'a.. Keeretiirv or the Foreign Mission Hoard of the Southern Baptist Convention, will preach at the Tryon Street Baptist (htireli to-dav at 11 a. m. and 7: 3') p. w. The foot null sramt yesterday ali.--n.n between George Wilson's team and lha D. A. C. resulted in no score. Tli lie i-ill he pluved off Tuesday. Ihe Newsoys tackling the winners on the- following Menday. The Kdilins htiilding, recently ereetnl en Kast I'irth street, has been leased to Mr. V. S. Shelby, who will open u me.it market, and Mr. J. C. lng. who will ei-.gage in the fruit and produce commis sion business. The attention of patrons of the Ac.nl cmy Is agsiln called to life rule that all nsl lie In their seats by H:!tft o'clock wh"n the play begins. This ls Induced by i in ei.tf.igenient to-morrow night of "The Mes si;ge froiri Mars," hut it Is lnten.li-I if. apply also to the -attractions which will f' How. The local manuger says that who are sentd at the proper hour win not be permitted. It's a good rule and should br enforced. THE OFFER OF PLEASURES OF SOCIETY iiie nevuiuuoiiury ie m oe iven oyi the Daughters of the American Bevolu-j tion on December 6th. will be quite j different-in its character from th usual; silver tea. Inasmuch Ha the members ofj the receiving party are to be tn ios-i tume. Knch lady Is to indicate her an-' cestry ttnd represent some ancestor by wearing the national costume of the country, from which that ancestor i came. Others, who claim descent (rural the Mayflower stock, will appear In the simple garb of the Puritan. The Quak-; er In cap and kerchief will also be trt evidence, as well the Colonial Dame, in nil the elegance of the period,', with iiowdereu hair and patches. Noj Invitations will be Issued, but the pub-! lie Is cordially invited. ; m v w Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jordan returned yesterday from a stay in New York, j Miss Dora Allen Sster returned yes-' terday from liastonla, where she was the guest of Miss Tula Adams. Mrs. Brelsford. whose husband. Mr.; D. i:. BrelFford. Is mayor of Zunes-; ville, (i., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.' VV. W. Watt, on North Tryon street. 0 Mrs. li. l,nckwood Jones entertained at cards yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in honor of Mrs. J. d. (irady, I of Savannah. C.B.. who ls the guest of Mis. W. A. Zwler. Mrs. J. O. Gard ner carried off the first prize; lVrs. Uillle Richmond the second: Miss Helen Mnllory the ,'onsolatlon ; Mrs: tirnoy the visitors' prise. Mr. T. J. l'ayne, of Monroe, manager of the Piedmont Buggy Company, seiit last night ill the city en route to Ml. Airy, where he will he married on Tues day next to Miss Sadie Yokley, of that jdaie. Air. John C. Sikes, Jr., his best mail, accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. John. II. Grainger, of fummervllle, tt. C., are visiting their daughter. Miss Jessie Grainger, who Is n atudent at Elizabeth College. Th y are suests at the Central Hotel. - The following Invitation lias been re ceived : "Mr. and Mrs. William I.. Wearn Invite you lo be present al the marriage of their daughter, I'urrie Etta, to Mi. Ralph Perkins Conley, icsday uflertioon, November We. 3lth, nineteen hundred and four, at five o'clock, ill West Seventh street, Charlotte, N. C." Miss W'earn Is an attractive youn.';' lady and Is well-known in Charlotte. Mr. t'onley is a native of Lenoir, and has lived here several years. Dedication of Tenth Avenue Presby terian Tiiurcli. The dedication of Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The dedicatory sermon w ill be preuched by Rev. Martin D. Hardin. D. I). Itev. J. R. Hower ton will deliver the historical address, and Mr. It. It. Alexander will speak on the spiritual growth and develop ment of the work. At I'olumbus. C,n.. yesterday, Hobby Wa li hour, on his first appearance in America since bis return from Paris, lowered the quarter outdoor dirt track record of seconds held by W. W . Hamilton, of Denver, for several years. Walthour's time was 25 1-5 seconds. season of value giving that will make this Great Establishment more popular than ever. Great saving oppor tunities are offered shoppers owing to shrewed buying and an accurate judging of the people's needs. t utt, ,v:!t 27-Inch 1..I.K. both full and half length tiKht-fittliiK, strap in back, splendid qmiltty Kersey: colors, black, brown, navy and c.isier. $S.rn vlie. our price 8". Men's WrlKlit'f Health Underwear, Kpeclal, the garment, ut Hrtc. ThOSC ' hi re Quaker CnatS WriKht'a Health Underwear, for Boys, at $7 50 and $10.00. ,he Kttrme,,t Kxtra good value Men'R 50c. fleece lined Undershirt, at . Both In Kersey ,,. Cover. Clh. half , valu B'' neoce-llnod satin lined, black, custom and tane j a KreiU mnnv inanufacturerH' sam- pies in this "line, consequently only one or two of a kind, (treat values for the price $7.50 to $10 Rain Coats, Still the Rage. A new lot of Ladies' Cravenette Rain CoatH In .Saturday, with which re- ; - inforcement puw us in t pwuuun i" fit every one In this line. Our spe cial Thanksgiving offerings are at prices, ..$10, I2.50, $15 and $17.50 Special Valu s in Ladies and Misses Coats at $19$ and I $298! Good quality Melton In brown, tans, blacka and castor, also Zlblllneg, all shades and black, both In ladles and V rnlgaes, 27 Inches, .both lined and nnllned, price...'. $!. and $2.8 iE.vm OF M 0IJ rntXTF-B., Jowph .13, Newson Found Dead In Ills KiMtin M lH.inen City HcrtsH. Mr. Joseph R. Newsom, an aged print er, whs found ded In his room at the Queen City Hotel yesterday afternoon. He had been In feeble health for smut time, but the last summons came sud denly, for Mr. Nowsoin had lieeti at work the day before and there was no Intimation of his fatal Illness. There w,a no. Inquest necessary, so the body was turned over to J. m. Harry & Co. the undertakers, for burial. Typograph ical Cnlon No. 83s took charge of all arrangf ments for the Inst rites, Mr. Newsom was originally from Salisbury, where many of his relatives lived. He had been In Charlotte off and on for five years, and was employed in various Job printing establishment p the city. He was s quiet, unpretentious man, who had the respect and esteem of the members of his craft and they, with other friends, will mourn his de mis. He was faithful to his union and went his way peacefully through lire. "An effort was made last night to com municate with a brother or Mr. Newsom. who is in business in New York city, and pending an answer, no definite fun eral arrangements will be mad, at least not until the meeting of Typo graphical 1'nlon No. ,'ffls this Hfiernoon at 4 o'clock. A PISTOL ACCIDKM. salesman Showing Weapon to Custo mer Accidentally I'livs H and Itollcl Strikes Another Customer .staiKlin In Hack Puvt f store. Mr. Ilowj'i'tl M chart." was act idciill-. Hhol in the store of the Allen tiiirdu.m Company yesterday mnniii'K by a pistol In the hands of Mr. V. II. ('itlmy, a salesman. Mr. Mel.nrty went In th store for the purpose of buying a ahovei and coal scuttle, und wan standing In the back part of the more, iitmui .lo feel away from Mr. Cat bey, who i.-m: showing a pistol lo a railroad Man. Mr. Cathey was snapping the pistol, which was of 38-eaJlbre, to sljow lla action, when it was "discharged.' the bullet en tering Mr. MrI'irty'H arm hoiw.-en th elbow and Ihe shoulder. The It.-sb ol the iirin v.as petn-tr I, mid inoiiKb the worn I crave e-in:bl. r,i ,c ,.iln. II was found not In b- i:.i nx'-roiis. Mi. ilaily wits Hliinilins vili Ids back in IV r. Cathey, in tiuch a i.ianuer thai when the bullet left ihe pistol, a slri, lo the front would have cause,) him to miss It altogether, while a backward Hep. perhaps, world have glwn l liu i f.;l:l! WQIII-'.. Mr. Van l.aiullnuliam Auto 'Dos. The following clipping from Tln-i Hotel Register is of the Atlanta hot"! I which Is run by Mr. Ralph Van l.aud ingham. son of Mr. John Van Landing-' ham. of Charlotte: "The Majestic puts Into commission, this week the fir&t auto 'bus ever iisi-ii In Ihe South. 1; !i i.. a sealing caput it of kIx guests, and cost J2,0iMi, being of the HnyneH-Apitfirson type, and will prove an attraction to the tourist and elite patronage which The Majesih eiiiertaiiis." Miss N. J. Lackland, a n ail na I e ol Hi. Maryland I 'nlvrwfi v I lospiial. ! l-n : proliilcd lo succeed Miss Itdh- .1 tiielpcll i. si ;neil, i.- MCperi n I i nili n I ol Si. I'i"r ' Hosi itMl. Miss l.eklalld i:( a u.illvi . f Vli'ghil.-i. ilss 'nuiiliell lil'l last nikli li. assume her ll"W dllllea as f 1 1 J l 1 : 1 1 l ! -d in of the Itiitrtr.ary of t 'n- rtontlc i ii Pri -shj t rin n llosplinl at !ieil Splines THE I $pecidl I lianKSiviHg Offe lg in Mrn's, Ladies and Chil dren's Underwear. I "hlldren 's Union Suits ! valu"s' "l th" Prt exlra good 2.V and I He. j splendid 38c value In IadieR' Vests, i at a.-c. Indies' lined. extra full, bleached, fleece also the ribbed ones, both numbers made and shaped to fit. price 48c. V;mt lo mutch both 2Sc. and iHr. i,,e. Table Linen specials. T.lc. value, 70-Inch, full bleached, all Linen patterns, assorted, a bargain at price 50c. 75c. value, half-bleached, very haevy, TO inches wide; a linen for heavy . wear, and an extra bargain at 50c. $1.50 values in Table Linen, extra fine value, and is Just as we state, but the patterns are ones manufacturer has dropped, hence will be no more. , We buy these under' the price, con- i .. . ... . . , '. . .- iV f ' ! 1 .' 1 . r . . . 1 . " What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-dav. Try a dwlioiotis and healthful deassrt. lfepamd in two mtntttes. No iniiling! nnlstking: add Imlllng water and set to oool. Flavors r.'einon, Orange, Uaplerry, Strawberry, I Chocolate and tumrry. net a paeusRe st your grocers to-day. 10 els. Tin: nnsKiivKit'N xkw I'hixs. Arrived Ijist Week and Will tic In stalled as Quickly as Possible i.'utt Print 12,000 Pnprrs an llotir.-llctter IncllHles Will Kimble Cntclilng or I jirly Mails and Mean Many Other InilMirtaut Points of Scrxlii to tb. wrier Headers. The new Hoe press, which The Observer bought about six months ago,' has arrived. It Is one of the best pieces of machinery built to-dav. It will lie capable of printing K'.uuo papers Inuti hour. The taking out of tne old press and the putting In of the new one Is going to be a cry pretty niece of me-, hanlcal work. H'lil..- nils dismantle ment of the old press and erection of the new one Is going on. The observer v. Ill be printed by the klnduexH of The Kvenlng Newa on the prens of The News. i is natural that The observer should desire to have the intervening lime between piloting the ,iT on the old p iters and the new one as iihort as possi ble. The line people will have a bum here, who will be in charge of taking mil the old press and put tn the new me. The Observer's pressman, Mr. C. II. lingers, will be second In charge. He has now been same days getting everything together t hit t Is necessary for the work of changing Ihe presses and In getting the materials mi hand. The new press Is being opened Up. and every part Is being cleaned and laid lo hand for work of erection. Mr. James D. Itrmvn, of . "lla riot I e, will have charge of ciilliniv inn the cement floor, ill;.:ain; lb" necessary pits under Ihe pu ss, and lo curry Ihe elect ricnl driving machinery and IniildiiiK Up the In b U walls ami pultliiH back tin' ccnienl Moor. i Is desired and expected that all those connected wllb the work will see (hut II koch on without a hitch. Mr. llrowii has declared that from the time the mechanical force takes up the laat b ee of t he old press until lie has the brick work laid for the new one, shall n. a exceed I'.' hours, regardless of uighl or day. When IhlH press is installed. The Observer will he In much belter shape than ever before to get t he pa pi r printed ipiickly and Into the mall. IT IS tll'K K1HK, NOT YOUItH. IT your stomach Is out of order and you have a bad taste In your mouth, you feel drowsy and stupid, or you may bo suffering with Hheumatisin or Neuralgia, li. II. Jordan & Co., the reliable druggists, will sell yon a an ient bottle of MFVKN HA RICH, tinder a positive guarantee to purify your I'.lood. cleanse mid sweeten the fitotn aclt, and cure dyspepsia, Indigestion and Hheumatisin. it Is the great pan acea for all human Ills and has stood the test for thirty-five years. It costs you nothing if It falls to give entire satisfaction. The Greatest Sale of the Year " For planning to make this sale the most interesting of the season to make it an event that our patrons will not soon forget to make it a VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS se.juei.tly make Kits ' special " low Tli-'ihksKhiiiK price of ...91.0)1 yd. Ciiiir.ning Millinery j I 'ihe most ilsiinKiii,;)ied of company of heuuilftil new millinery that. Ims j yet been shown. If wo have nothing here to your liking, we can make any- i thlnjf vim wish exactly a you want Uir r ,Hn"y '" th'"' MwNli.W M'iH.VIXC in A. M. We Will Sell Sllfll pilloWS III i Tlianksgiving Shoe Sale " Iv.-'.-ry new style is here. Kvcry jjni.d leal her is here. Every lute toe slniie, every sixe. Our .Shoes will please you und keep you pleased, i In;:!.. hi Health Shoes for Men. at '"" are the eciual of any $r.00 Shoe on the market. $2.50 Men's Vici and lios Calf Bluch- er $2.(M) "Portia" and "RcBinfT" Shoes for Ijidles hnve a world-wide reputation. All the different width. toeH, etc. j Oodman's Shool Shoes for Children! at (., H."iC., 1.13 UIIU 11.Ho Cannot be matched. Many other standard makes for Men, Ladies, Misses and Children. 'KA IsAvMezS JUT StCfS t CiXS. : PA1VTH THAT MTATT PAINTED. This old reliable paint has been Weed In Hi !( Htal fur nnt ao years. Prlee 6 cents por niinit in bbls.: 58 cents in H hbls.; eeiim m ri'i w rai, jots, r, o. . nat't rnore. Send orders to RUBBER PAINT CO., Baltimore, Md. if the Thanksgiving dinner is we dressed, surelv outdi! lo be. the diner A man may he (list as thtink- A fui In his old clothes as in his pew ones, bin he doesn't look 1!. How about one of our hand- A some $iv.r,u nr t.'U.tiO suits, or one of nut elegant Jlfi.r.O or tl '0 I lui f in. it Is .i new Hut. I. A new Tie. (;ovis. or something . i.. . i.. i. i ...... t . . i . . ,. . ' t v. iiniuir. The best of everj thing In '.en'.i wenr Is li ie. and Th iidi:'ulviinj is .i splendid I '. iic o iippcir In J ' Solllel hhlK lleW. I o & Rogers. $15 VAl!tJE CHEVIOT tf:s 1 IBS ' of nut elegant IB. r.O or tl '0 Y ' OVtRGOATSj IBIG The largsst selling popular price Suit in our, line. AH wool Cheviot is the material; colors, black, blue and browi . Satin lined Coat, trimmed with pleats and bands of . the ni I rp-ri.-i 1 Pleatpfl .Qtirt an A hett rtf it 11 an attrariiv nrif nn) ' t ' ! ti ... . !: ili' 1 1 TOURIST SUITS THAT ARE MEW AND ATTRACTIVE IN PRICE. New Tourist Sui . mack-of the new mixed Snitin2T that is so Dooular. : We hav . I these in brown, navys and grey, Coat 30 inche long, plea ;ed back with strap close stitched collar and skinner Sat i ' j lined. Price ETAMIE CHEVIOT SUITS AT $18.50, , ; . This material has been very popular," especially in" ii rich shade of brown , We areVsh'owing; several styles in: tli land every one a winner. All tuf, neat and neautty well nr. I J Mt , ,: V , Z ! and ep.sy to fit. The much pleated ones are popular altrr . we think there are others jnst their, equal, .especially t' trimmed'with the braids that match materlalr. All have : sleeve, and Coats are guaranteed to wear, Satin lined, f r; ' i n TOURIST SUITS AT $25.00 " v" I . . , i , n . rieatea 42 men .uong voai iuii oaim unea, maiei: wodI pebble Cheviot; shades black and brown only. 'I are brand new; are swell neat'suits, price ..... .... . HA!:. : DELUXE' 5. A .KNAP?- 5 'qg-:Ejb The Crofut& Knap? Company. New Ycr L Fir sale by ' 5 Automobile Tickets. ill to the Theatre don't for Ktt your Opera Glasses, If jou ' haven't a pair we can supplj your wants in this direction. , We have only ihe best qvalitiss, but at prices that will suit you. We can shovtr you ihe Urgent selection in ihe city. No trouble to ihow them. . ; BE SURE You Write WITH A Waterm t (Dit. They arc the best We sell Inem. 2 50 to $1500 Houston, Dixon & 0 Stationers Wo giye Automobile Cf weeks we have teen SUITS f OR $12 50' "'Cl- f t .. . " . i wm If You Arc Go WHOLE BROTHER AMD R2 ,1 t ' ' .
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