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1 11' CHAHLOTTE DAILY OBSEUVEK, IIOVEIIBKR, 2a, 100 L t if 'i H COTTOX BEAR SAID, ulay fa (1irlot, on Ilta to New York Altec an i of Own Condition in the iiia th Crop Woakl to Not i.00,w Kale -Many mm Men Tako Visrorotia . ' Mr. Prtoe'n Stsuemonts, si In tU lUKttogmph Wliirh i . k mr Xor Pubtkiuion In m Horn. . ,. , , , . t.eodoro M. PrleV, ihe wMl- lutiosr bear, of New York city, : . ily here yesterday,, aha jiut u.is the subject of considerable especially to cotton men, r. they agreed with, his view or ..K IL PRICE HERE. IX. TIIE CITY , CU URIIIES. DAY'S DEVCmOXAL EXEttCISESL- Rr. S. II. OioKtor t tlio Second Prv : bytertan Onirrh in Hie Morning lr. ttardln Will IVrooU at Jilgiit 0:1 Why Ikm't Men Attml Chnrcii?" It. Kr" K Boauur t Try on Street Ibiptlsl Church. 'St. Peter Catholic church. Ilev. FrneJs Meyer. O. S. K.. rector. I.! Sunday of the ecclesiastical year. Kim maim, 1 a. m.; high mam ami arrmon, lo;Sft a. in.; Sunday school, 3 30 p. m.: vesper and sermon. 7;S p. m. All ut Welcointt. Ht. Peter's Episcopal church, corner Seventh and North Tryon street, Itev. Harris Mnlllnrkrodt. rector-Holy Communion 7:30 a. in. Sunday x hool at 'A. with instruction liv ! hi. rm iiir unci Price H OUlte bearish In his ! Hector' Mble class. H:4r h. 111. Hlhle ed view of the trade-otitlnk. clas lesson, tleu vl. sixth vw to the id that a crop of'U.OimiOO hairs, close of -the chapter. Morning prayer. r whs what Indications pointed, Ut.iny and sermon, It a. in. evening j s-ild h was on his way fto New prayer and address, s p. in. The ifrtm nty, after- bavin. mado a lilp will preach at truth services. 1'cws fr M. th South 1o took Into t3ie sittt- .Ml Wehornc. . H 1 brllllunl man. ungues- nrjvsrd Stre i Mcth.MliPt chun n. -My, an4 apealui with LonvlMcIneiprechlnK to-day at Jl a. 111. and KallH.j Sun-j 15 p. in. Iiy tint pastor, Men'H prayr-niftiltiK, in jay Bfhitol. .( i'. in- ! Tenth Aveiiui- I'n "mI ii-ii hi churi h .--I'n'iu'lilns ir.-il.i i ll a. 111. mill' : p. 111. !y ihf iiaxinr. ldli;iilin oft lh chi rch at I ji. m. SutaJay hcIumiI,; 3 , m.: WeMlmliiHter IiiKUn mectlliijt,! ti:iil . ip. All "I"1 ordhiily invited. j Ninlh Avenue Baptist rhnreh, Hev. I.. i'ruelt, n(iir - Tln i" will Iwj prnehltiK to-day ;ii 11 a. in. a!id i':3U p. in.; SliiidilV H liful meets at :! :), i. m. : iirayei-iiiuelliig at S p. 111.. i-vriV: Wednesday evening. The l oiiKii-g'iittiiii .mil Sunday school are uiijed to noli;! ier, and . ha fUruren arfay In - tirmtoa in him mind. 8om cotton 1 who , -r an br an Obwrvr 1 frowned flown on Mr. Price' large aiat of; th crop. stHvlnir that Mr waa a oear in the market, and t was Significant nough tor the:r. y yeferriHli.'f tOr this photojrraphs. "'h-Hiw! -jPrway, ban been taking ofi ton neliJa for ubacatlott; In u Sow k iiftWPpapr, : l u vnry illnduliifiit 'nwfy t'What can Mr. Print' prove,-, . d one prominent broker, 'by ahow-' pict.cre b only aelected ot? Th j t Is that lUmost all the crop is, icd.., That was the opinion of nvv-j 1 muon i iwm,-. oui a weii-nnuwn 1U( i-haiiK i the time for the 8utid.iv norlty ;ol4 th reporter that tiS per ...tu,ol from !:45 u. 111. t.. S.3.1 p. in Ail t. th nifBro given ixy the others - ar, jvitod Mweh oOilitKh, the rnain reawn Mw ltfbyterian elmr. )i. S.Tvl-ed that labor was too acarce to get u 10 ;!0 m. nnd 7:3l, ,,. ,., ,v ,hc the erojjhloked. 'pastor. Itev. L)r. J. It. Howertmi. Hun- '. .cw tork broker, accompanied, riay g,.nool immediate ly after tlfe morri a bulne aaaoclato. Mr. Quintal, of 1 inj? ervle.; incn's praver-m.-i-tliii. :45i t lorB. ana wun Mr. J. I'. -aiae..lu , alld pnty.-r-iiifcttns;, Wedneaday Seymour Ilanaom and rapt. Har- nK,t k Vw fn-e 1 WntU took ainner last night at ics,tll-" I'reahvtei i.ili chiir.-h. There Southern Mnofactiirer' t'lub. the wiU ,-r kcs at 11; n. in. -ta of Mr, 13. A. Tftmpkins. 1 to-day In tin- ItitireM of tin- chureh work, tsermon by Hev. I.. l. Noid. S'-peelal iiiunIi' by a sweet dinner of I (hi I'reHby ti rlati t 'ollfgc. It la desired that very memher and all loyal Pivshyti ' liana In thai tioii of the city be pietspiit. Sunday school at 3: So p. 111. nnd per vlrVn et 7 30 In tne evening. All are welcome, fit-court lrbvterian church. I;ev. S. H. fhonter. li. I)., of Niislivllle, Tenn.. will preach at 10:30 In the morning At 7:3 In the evening the pa a tor. Uev. Mr. Hardin, will preach on "Why Don't Men Attend Church'.'" Tiyon Street lilpllsl I'linnli - Itev. i:. K. lioinar. of Uii-hiii'uid. will preach at holli the morning and even ing services, 11 a. in. 11 nd 7:30 p. m. H.ihbatli school 3:30 p. in. St. Mark's lailhcr.in I'hurch. Servlccf to-morrow at tl .1 in. Sermon by Hev. U. M. Itei iihelm, I ). I . : Sunday .school at 3:30 p. in.: mid-week congrega tional serviced Wetlmmln y 7:4,"i o'i lin k. Tryon St reel Methodlnt church. rieacliliig at II a. 111. and 7:30 p. in. by the panlor, I lev. T. K. Murr. Men's meeting n t In a. in. Sunday school at 3.:;o p. m. Trinity .Methodist church. Preaching at II a. in. and at 7:3o p. m.. by the pastor, Rev. J. A. B. Fry. Welcome to of strangers. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS.. Church of the Holy Comforter. . Sims' Hall, Dilwoith. Itev. Francis M. Os- K. ..,.-, ..i!.. 1..I .... I.. ..I... Jmith wilt tunl to thin untxii'.; '"! ' '" "l'"h' ( u""'l) , . ' 1 school ami l). Run loai l vuiuill :au ot- jiiwm G O O D C O F F E E Every .1 I Thanksgiving: Dinner . : : ..,, : " Should end with a Cup of White House ! p"".T1.:1... . f rjSAr 1 I t. --), loo '.i I ' coffee mmmm Ail llmcert, Ont tut Tno Pwirt Cawii Out)', 3 Its distinctive flavor is the retull of yean of pauVnt study of the art of select ing, roasting and blending coffees. i DWINELl., WRIGHT & CO., Boston, Mass. G 0 O ) Tliarilisgiiing THE IIM I.llCTl Hi:. i I he A. ;ulllng cotton ot prenent," xalil 1 Price, "reminds roe of lXnraeH'a ription of a second marriage as 'a' mptvot hopo over experience.' I; :i it to be understood that I do not :f In cotton either as a means of i'V or of artistic satisfaction. Mj r ose 1 primarily to make inony. . I do cot believe that purpose would subserved by misleading statement acts, or faulty logic in deductions a those fucta. The maxim that' My" 18 the best policy is na applU ii-l to tottOn, speculation as to every-j g else, and while I know it i a1 era! assumption that a speculator t. in some way, get the public at a d vantage, my own experience ir, t my reputation and fortune vary li:' - t relation to the accuracy and! iidness of ray economic previcum and' HinttnbTbev greatest servh-e tin- lomtat.ean render Is the preaenta i of the truth, and 1 should be a r friend to the South, or any oilict inunltyrif I did otherwise. ; iguree have been submitted to show1 t in North Carolina cotton fanning rofltable even at 7J cents per pound the staple- If profitable on this 4 In North Carolina, how much more i it be In the Southwest, where fer- rs are not a factor In the cost actton' and where the yield per of unfertilised land is double that io Atlantic States? I have confl- 10 oeiieve tnat tne intelligence ot Second Attraction in the "4'. M. C Mar Course I'alrlj Well Al tended frequent Applause for the SM'iiler, Who Talked Entertainingly. The title of tin- leeiuie Iiy Ccorge W. I'.aln It shouhl have been snld X'ol. icige V. ftaln, for he hail from Iven- liicKy-.it the Ac ademy last night, was; entitled "Searchlights "f the Twentieth ; Viuury." lie turned Ida light upon ' lie negro problem, the city problem, j immigration, the trusts, the liiiunr prob-1 'etn. and ho on. These things he dis-j usHcd in a very entertaining manner. I le talks in the conversational tone, : with a slight suggestion of monotony, j h.'uiilie the mali-rlal. Mr. Hrnwn, sii,erintinileiil. may In- foincl on gvoimd iit Ihe foundry or ill his h N'o. L'll Niirlli I'eilar ."-I reel. On this occasion wo should j have everything about our ' homos cheerful and invitirig particular' should our ta I hies bo so. Turkeys and j other good things are palat- i able under almost anv cir-1 i ; r-umstaneos, but with clean, snow-white linen, such as we ! Launder, you would enjoy : your dinner more. You will j doubtless be busy with your j preparations for this event, hence we will save vou all niperln- ; the trouble and annoyance Hew ll!!" I ... . . CI V ... Tompkins: oi looiting alter your linen, if you will notify us. We'll call if requested, and return anv dav that vou this C o F F E E Cmohdticallv a Great Disblav' ' ; ft FM t N 'S - tt 1 St, Our Vvinter Display is at its btst. EvetytHng that Isu ieen dfcreed stylish is lere, Positively the hilmt grade uits at reasonable prices. Dilunrlh TonipkiiH ( 'ompmi SllOIW. ; Mr. J. M. limv.ii will b, il, ! ternlem i if nasi rm I Ion for : li I chine Khop he ii tin- 1 1. A I' onipiiiy will erect in Milworth. The In icks. sand and ecnent arc already on Ihe ground anil the umk of nnsl ruct ini; I In' new shops will lr- begun tn nainov. morning. Th.ic will be r i - i. -i I i nicnher ,'f f'.i .it -i I i -,s hi it k la vers. "ollie i arpcnteis. end a I nf labor to It., i- mfAolAnl. suggest. the the une, I I His I'here were il great many i .'. hieh w on f l i'inii nl a .uighter. As a whole it was lid a half w ell speni It was nd itl I ruction In the V. M . ( ' nurse. A fair-sized audience Uti ndancc. -nt hits, ; and Charlotte Steam Laundry j Oldest, Largest, Best. ! l:. morn- grown and sold at 73 cents, it wllli rwn in Increasing quantity as long uis price U obtainable. I rtalnly the weight of evidence lu tes a crop Of 12,000,000 or over. The' age is. the largest on recordj thej i ts of condition throughout the sea-! , ;u JLJ. o.V u ., V ! Sunday school. lue MWVdUoi., u"poc uic iiui'j-, Hllile ( lass. !l:4a a. in lug prayer and sermon. 11 a. m. St. Marlin'a Chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets, Itev. Francis M. Osborne, minister In charge. Sunday scljool- and Bible class, 3:30 p. in.; evening prayer ami sermon, 7:30 p. in. St. Andrew's Chapel, Seversvllle, Hev John H. Crosby, minister In charge. 4 p. m.; evenjng. prayer of cotton, te the largest on record- ,'h .Z ";, , mu ,,, J din il. Crosby, minister in charge.- -Morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. in.:, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. ; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. tn. F.nst Avenue Tabernacle. Hev. W. W. Orr. pastor. Preaching to-day a.1 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Men's prayer meet ing at hi ii. m. Sabbath school nt 3:30 P in. Y. P. C. C. at C:li p. in. Con gregational prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. 'A cor dial welcome to all. ,000 bale ahead of last year. n:,000 1898 and 762,000 over 1897. the pre-, record vears. The demand for ing bast exhausted the supply, and (uantity ginned up to October 1Mb 'i.ooo more-than on the lwa-'oa crop ,700.000.?; '.A comparison with the No- : her movement of last year shows to middle of the month a loss of 3.000 . which may by the end of the h be increased to 100.000 hales, am' ds fact alone it seems to me the ; rely for a, resurrection of last 's wild and Irrational speculation.; forget! that last year's November, ment Wai practically up to the d of 1891 and 1898, us a result of t wocent advance In price, and; this year the reverse conditions it. They forget that during the hs of , JflOvember and December 1 receipt ftenest retlect a small nd, and not a small crop, and fre-j M. V. A. Meeting ror Men In. I. F. Mall, pastor of I vo:. Sill- I .Metho llsi Ppisc Inn ill -.x ill address tile meeting iieii al Ihe Young .Men's Christian o. iilioii this afternoon al ,". o'clock. 'In it will litki for his mibjert, "The 1 llel :i !. :i .Mill ( 'ar lies." IM'orls have been made to make "tisie-ii features of ihi- meeting -live. Miss ('arrle ( tin! a-i or All men tt.-nd. Hig?testla$s Tailoring, Superior Workmanship, The Newest Effects. Miss Carrie Cook will sing, hesira will be In attendance, are most cordially invited to Death and Hiirial of Mr. S. .1 la-. Mr. S. J. Dougl.n-'s. win) died Friday afternoon at his home In I.onjf Creek :.iwnship, was buried yesterday at Hopewell church. Mr. Douglass was a prosperous and popular farmer and bis den lb. although at an advanced age. I will be a blow , th,, comm unity which i knew and Lived him. Hi.s health had ot been good for some time, but he bad been confined to his room only a few lays. Several children and grandchil dren survive him. Jin n n botanic tl DiUiDiBLOOD BALSV3 1 Th GrtetTMted Remedy for the ipttdy VS pcrmftnent curt of Scrofula, Kheuma- turn, catarrh, Ulcert, t.ciema, bores. rup tioaa, W'eakncit, Nervouant ana ail BL00O AND SKIN DISEASES. ll U b, far tht beat building up Tanlo and Wood Purilier aver erTarod to tha world, ll maka acw, rich blood, imparta renewad lla, and soaiataea almoat miraculaut haalmf pcoparliaa. Writ tor Pek at 00 aaftul Curti, lent frta on lppllc.i..i, ll aol kept by your local drugnt. Mad on 11 lrc bnttla, or Ss far i boltlea, aad mciticma will ba aaat, freight paid, ky ruooD BALM CO.. AUanta, Ga. . , ... ihVm'c ? js 4 lhnn 47 219 S. Tryon St. As- H ' WE HAVE KKCENTLY j Dr. J HAD OCR NEW ! M A i r.i H AIM I f I mmLm M i Suits embracing all the p pillar fabrics and colors the I A MiM l tGam eaiailt via... f-- ig ULUuiflUul LLO i-icindngvpa No troub c to (it vo t here no inatUr what your size may vj pared to do dyeing and cleaning of all m hi n-is. be Ml V MK. .1. W. K KIMS, a practical dyer Doug- 7 SIZES eleaner of !.' years eteperiencc is 5 and stoics. liFU 1 AS I f H : f ihe latest and best imported dyes.! SSj, Bv Infgl a.ri i 'i B H l I ' H If 11 0 Hi ue are prepared to execute all orders I Bj" K W iSfnj M a '", K f IUI ll 1 El M . in a superior manner and on short no- j uj f m I i K I 1 11 Ijj If Sflnili Dirrinittor Pn S, mifhcit Aaa-,&uE-,vi - v S STATE AGENTS HIM M ClHi Mil yU CtNSHO HERE BY MAIL. H 26 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. i MKS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress, : - . , . o M , Ihone 248. 209 X. Tryon Street. .... 1 .... ... TaaTTaTaTT4T4T4TTTaVT4iX i -""'" aaw r-"waj jiMmi inn Ml,,,, wShaBasMSajaSaaan MA : IP I M U at Jl B n B alaV ddi S aa. a I II t I V HHSSB jm wm avai a.j , I KJUX llUMUay VJOIIU3 tra in. We have lust I . . mm&fm V. M. C, A. HOYS' MEETING. Some Work That In Hclng Done In the lunlor Department of the Y. M. C. A. The work in the boys' department of the Young Men's Christian Association Is growing in Interest. The department I lu . ly coinciuem wnn uecimmg (,r .. - A T I . . . . . . i; ujiu unH7, nicy iiiuhi ignore ine n ujianirauua reports ever received the-'moat trustworthy observers e South as to the unprecedented f tbUt crop." rins BE0Oiuf:r's covkt. -Tlie C o nd Rather Vnintcnxtlng irouDica oi tuizn wmte. ; recorder' session at the police i yesterday afternoon was brief f small Interest. tt Cunningham, a middle-aged, late-colored hacK driver, was '1 With a Violation of a city or l! in obstructing the street with usage.: Scott said in his defense: s stopped ter talk t' a lady bout ell, you can get out of your cir- to do. your-trading and talking, dollars,'' replied the recorder, and wa led away. !., Christen bury forfeited a bond !) i tor bl. non-appearance to an tlie charge of a plain drunk. : as court opened Sergeant Pitts :it in: a wrathful colored dame. In house he found three packages e trimming, .containing : yards the property or rae Bee Hive.' as called to the front and asked me, : "Eller iWhite," she replied reat" dignity, "Ah ain't nuver used err stealln' nuffln' 'to' 'n . Dey 'as er whole Jot er peo Un' bout 4e to. ttn Ah reck'n i urn dwtuclt d' trlmmln' "n Sunday unner mab arm. Da's all Ah 6:t3 o'clock. : uiJt lt''",jW ''ular anion th tw.. mse distinct from the other departments the wvrk. fioni the fat t that thr oys carry on their own work. In fact. tt is a work for boys hv boys. Th department is being organized Int.. I various clubs. At present there are two I nible study clubs for older and younge, i, hoys. It Is very interesting to see how the boys manage these dubs. The Jim-1 inr Hible study club meets Saturday' moinlng at ti:30 o'clock and Is taught! by the boys' woik director. Mr. 11. J. Knchel. The High School Bible Stud Club meets at 11:30 a. m. Saturdays i and is taught by Secretary Probert.j Both clubs are studying the "Life ofl Christ.'' The boys will soon organize! i. taera clubs, debating clubs and oth-j i . A lively membership contest is In' progress. The lilues lead by 2 points.! The lieds having been In the lead upi to yesterday. The winning side will! be bainiuetcd Christmas eve. Malcolm! and Will Bradfleld are tlie two who' hold llrst and second places so far. In I having received the greatest number of' pOiiiiS. The football team of the Roys' De partment will compete for honors with Uu- Charlotte High School next Friday .iiieiiioon. ine game promises to an interesting one as both teams practicing hard for the eve,;it. The Hoys' Volunteer League this af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock will be addressed by Mr. H. c. Smith on the subject, "The O' termination of a Boy." "One Unwav ering Aim," will be the subject of. a talk uj mo ooys work director at the Iiovs' Evening Club which meets at tne club is becoming pop l ne luncheon V i'V V -' Our Holiday Goods are anivin on every tra.in. We have just i pencd a patt of our new line of Hand Painted China. AH new designs no tw i piece: alike. Kvcry piece cuaranieed gen uine Hand Painted. Let us ihow you the line. Wooden Articles to Burn! ; We have just received a J cheap anu attractive line of small Wooden handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Photo Frames, Magnificent Morris Chairs Finely Upholstered Leather Chairs C5 r ) Plaques, Bowls, etc. for f pyrography dccoratiors Justine mmg ror inex pensive Christmas pres ents. From 10c. Up. ! X I Garibaldi & Bruns f be are! Atterbury System FA' HIONAHi " S U I T S Overcoats li I Lucca mm m FfrR ll W I Mm ffi a da m. mm. i; AH; BP II jMm We Give Library Contest Voles with every purchase Chrisini'is H in sight, and we are cirondy elegantly stocked for the immense trade that usually comcM our way holiday time. We are al ready laying usidc girts. We have ample room to store- all goods bought from us without extra i ha rsc Golden Oak and Mahogany Q hairs $11, $12.50, $15. Positively the best values to be found on the market. Leather chairs, low priced for high quality. J25, $30. $35 and $10. The Increaser trade we are having tends to show we are backing up, our promises to give best values. w. T. McCOY, 20S-!!11 SOUTH T It TON' STKEKT. IIOTTI.KD Villi SA1.K AM" l: V Tie Gray Drug Co For Ssy! ty arJ ...in was very weak, and be served na II Qll it 1 ri o-l-i .i ft u a..tesUned-to seeing the ig. All the Ked and in ,1. under. ElUa arm while she Ktoroc it rlM nt oV. K-' . . I "'' requestea to ii,ik- T' Ul le "aociation r vr"' " wunrwnioon at x :ta nvi.i. Fit. yr.;i:y Darcbui- in uencTl Appearar.cc THE 44 Atterbury System " EXCtLL ALL OTHERS Blacks, Blocs, Greys, Browns and Fancy Mixtures in Suits ani Gverccals :n of $23, and KIKa passed out, to a little black ball of a pick- iu her arm, and haking her mourniui fashion. i . SELY'S SViILL HATS. ; Mosely la. in ' town after a i trit to Florida in the !n i vie Bonar hats, of which JUr. i mi Interest. - s haa placed a rrtagntneent i w rtonar Buckskin hats, ionable brown and cream . the awellest bat on the vv ednesday uf- ffr- tkn r.. nr h,H fui .: mb ooiue group pictures made. TUB WEATHER. . V- 8- Weather Bureau, Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 19 isai Maximum temperature .. ' M Minimum temperature i fixcosa for the day , 7 Accumulated rJfioien Aeeumulatetl doflcleneV for 7hV' Wwipttatlon . Total ineclDltHtlon -A .....a, niiiu uuenon, southwest. 20 to 35 Wc Issue AulomoMio Tickets J. A. SOLOMONS, Mgr. ce 1 .. .v ... 'W SH2SI EMPRESi RPMCO trade Dolge Felt mark BEST MADE COLORS-Elnck, Red, Brown, Uray. She 2 to a. Price $i.t!. 7 ' By mail prepaid, 51. 1 tllustrsted cata logue froe. - , , x , . GHreath & Go. BEST ar.'.'aTj'inzira'.v.'xrjErjTaKJB Overcoats The world's leading tailors produce arcnow conspicuously display ed on our counters. All sizes and the foremost styles for men and boy's $7 ffl $35, rj-ra TEGLQTH0MG! CO. GOOD? SENT. ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES PAID ONE. WAY - ' " - ' ' ,.... v I-.. : .V ,.- ..: ... .:,.(.v,--'i ,-S,.,Hi.'i,1'.!,'., nr.
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