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CHARLOTTE DAILY , OBSERVER; ' NOVEUBER, 22, 1004. 4 SOCIAL tIFEATIIIGII TOINT lTSACtlEIW BOOK 'vLVB MEETS. Aj IwterraanK Se-wdan With MJM An nill LiMimy . the Home of Mr. uwl ,3Um, Cltartca Itaenn An Knjoy. blev proKmntnio Rendered Ep vnrUi Iieffne Preparing Thanka tfvtag rroffranune City 8diool8 to "Observe ilw HoUdr PerwuU and Social Notes. , ' v ' '. Correspondence of The Observ er. High point, Nov. 20. Last Tuesday evening the Teachers' Book Club en joyed another Interesting meeting hen one of their most talented and popular members, Miss Annilla, Lindsay, enter talneA at the handsome now home of Mr, tind Mrs. Charles Ragan. on South Main street. At the door the members vere welcomed in a sweet childish way by little Willam and DiHard, the two bright little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rattan. ' The programme, which con sisted of three able papers and vocal and Instrumental music, was intsruc tive aa well as enjoyable. The first paper, "Results of the Late Election." was prepared by Mr. H. Connor Reed, and was a very able paper, xhowinK Much thought and giving compr-then-aive information which Mr. Reed pre sented in a spirit of enthusiasm. The second paper "War in the Hast," was read by Miss Lindsay. The. unique manner in which Miss Lindsay's paper xvaa presented exhibited her tact as a micceasful tocher, and the correct ness of her instruction Inasmuch as the points presented had been taken from papers she required each of her pupils to bring In on this ubject. Miss Lindsay is a. good reader, and this was given in hor usual agreeable man ner. "Current Events." the third and last paper, being such an extensive (subject requiring an intellect with en dowments capable of uniting depth with up-to-dateness, and with an In sight into the "great whole," from which must be culled the points that most Interest and instruct, and the interpretations that comes from this knowledge of all. tin committee made a very happy selection in, assigning lis to MisS Kmnia Blair, who handled it skilfully. Vocal and instrumental music of a high order was furnished by Misses Clara Boyd, Lucy Leach, Lucy Kshelmun and Mrs. Raguii. The din russlon of the papers, by the club, was quite a lively one which makes every doubtful point clear ' The dainty re freshments with .which Miss Lindsay was attainted in serving by Miss Free man and Mrs. ltiigau were highly en Joyed. Min Martha Blair, Miss H.-ighy aiiid Mrs. Wreiin were appointed to Murve on the programme committee for the next meeting, which will lie with Miss Emma King at her home on liivti street. Tliose who felt mi iiidividual iiulcbtneNs to Misjj Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Ragan for the gracious hon pitality were: Misses Emma King, Luelle Armfleld, Emma Blair, Martha Blair, Lilly Bherrod, Clara Boyd, Theo dora Legrand.- Xotre ohnson. Vera , Idol, Pnuline Egbert, Ivan Bagby, Lucy ( Esheiman, Lena Freeman, Lucy Ieads, ' Mrs. Junius Wrenn, Mr. George Crw ell, H. Connor-Heed, and June 'Wrenn. The Epworth LeagW is; preparing , a programme for Thanksgiving which promises', to be very entertaining. Miss -Eimna Klng was ;the- clidim ing hosltViC on last TlHU'Sira.v- evening nt u delightful 'little -.party given In honor'ofhir fitejid ftjlss Davis, at the home of her father, Mr. Rufus King, on Green street. Wednesday will be a very Interest ing day at the city schools, as each grade is preparing Thanksgiving exer cises which on this occasion will oc cupy tho day previous to Thanksgiving. l The coming home, after years of absence, of an old High Point boy always gives a certain degree of pleas ure but when from a steady purpose, to make the most of his talents, and when with a motto "The utmost for the highest," one comes In the midst of success In his life work there is u feeling of ptido mingled with the pleas ure. Under such circumstances, but devoid of ti-rHonul ostentation, Mr. Chester Maxwell, nephew of our es teemed townsman, Mr. David (.'lark, with his accomplished wife and his two sprightly little boys, has been a guest in his uncle's family. Mr. Aubrey Hoover, and his accom plished bride, (nee Miss Cora Lentz, , of Concord,) arrived in the city I Wednesday, and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis, on English street. Though Mr. Hoover has been In our city only a short while, he has won a large number friends who con gratulate him upon winning such a charming wife, and wish for them every happiness that long life can bring. Miss Ithctt Lcm?h;.fs on an extended visit to her brother, ' Mr. George lyeach. In Georgia. -Miss Connie Churlos, is visiting .friends in Richmond.- MIkk Klva Bluir lias returned from a delight ful two months'- visit to i-U. JaiiiIk and oilier western points. 1JOONK NEWS ITEMS. M Inter Keta in Irly llie Demo cratic Party making Notable t.altis in Watauga. Correspondence of The Observer. Bjone. Nov. 18. The election Is over, and the people are busy km t tiering corn. Winter has act in rather curly. When the people of Vntaug;i woke up lunt Sunday morning, the earth was wrap ped In a mantle of'anow, and oil day Sunday and Monday the wind played with It and piled It up. until It was four to five feet deep in places. To-day the nun Hlione warm, and the Know' Ik fast disappearing, in fact, it is all sone, cx cri.t tht' drift. Ue,V. .'Mr."; llar('lt arrived yefterday from thU Conference at Charlotte, mid Is making: preparation to leave fVir his newflt'ld ot laber. The-jieople of lioone are-sorry to lose him. He haw a rimhI Iwld upon Ida. coiiKrcKatloti, aid i.s a thoughtful and efllcient preacher. The Democratic party made gainH.ln Watausa county, Two years ago lion. E. Spencer Blackburn carried Watuupa by 54 votes, this year he carried it by only 828 votes. Mr. SVrthlrig, the Democratic nomi nee fof' the -Leglslafure, avhs defeated by oly-12 votea. while Mr. T. A. Cubic, the Democratic nornlneeifor sheriff, was defeutea ty oniy 6 vHtea,i AKBOlt 1)AY AT BLACKSJJURG. t jt, -9,,., interesting pTojrramnio ' Carried Out y tlio Poplb of tho Graded Scliool. Sieclal to The Otaorver, . cnacKHour a. cv Nov. 21,Superln tenUcnt ITiffer,- of tiro Kradcd m-hoolx. arraitgod a very elaborate protrrauiriii: for. Arbor Day exerclsefi. to xviikh the public was invited. The Honge, reoita- tlfilia liiil ,.tvri.f ..II upon Ihe Importance of ptantinK. carrylner tor tnd preservinB ireeitvaiid pluntB.--Patrioth' sonffs wenr fnter pperaedY trcea and vlian were planted. .The mayor of the city, school t run tees, and" other ., cltaenn. -' made oddreswa. The leaaon of the day was linpresaively .presented, and . each of the children acted ao yell tlir frtirt that, the pro foHavr? li oclng1 eoncratnlated. while I belt town .people-, are Impressed; that lhcy have HtarteS otpott a new era, from which ahadod atrvela. clean areas, beautiful , yards and other elsns of : clvld Improvement will ajrow from the ; seed h beautiftilly wowri on Arbor Day. BfjyfcoMBis serration court. Tiw. Docket Will Be IMsooswl of Thanksgiving IHr.y Ttuw Capital rrxs of Uhj IYmHImH Mown Tiro Cta Wl--feoiMe Mliwr atattcra. I lt tisnie to lie Playe-d Tlnir-lay Correspondence of The Observer. Willi fkiiwon. , Ashevlile, Nov. to. Notwithstanding to the Edltur of The Observer: the fact that tho docket of the present j Your readers have been Void of the criminal term of Superior Court wa the a. and M. -Carolina football rarue of heaviest for many terma past Judge last Wednesday, but there Is a little his. Shaw and Solicitor Brown have made torv,. back of the score. We knew w such excellent progress aa to make aura na,j KOOj tenm. but the University the clearing of the docket and the ad- ha8 clalmej hitchest honors lorvrmor Journment "jf court for the term before ali n was W),n a great deal of pleas Thanksgiving. So heavy waa the dock- ure tnat the A and M. students learn et when court convened last Monday Cli f re-established relations between that those familiar with court proceed- lr,e tlo score. 6-6. leaves the- point of lnga expressed me Deuei wni the cases would te aisposeo oi m iu two weeks time allotted for Buncombe. With the conclusion of his charge to the grand JuryT however. Judge Shaw went to work In earnest and the rapidity with which trials were had and with . , . jiAr.A1 fa 1 11 v which canea -were disposed of fairly made the court attendants dlasy. Dur ing the past week the grand Jury has returned nearly 100 true bllla while ful ly that many persons have been con victed with perhaps eight or 10 acquit tals. Included In this number before the court were three capital cases: burglary, criminal assault and murder. In the burglary case the defendant, Joe Gamble, was acquitted, while Tom Clark, indicted for criminal assault, submitted to u charge of an attempt and was given seven years. Isaac Walker, the wife murderer, also kuIj nltted, pleading guilty l' murder In the second degree and received aa pun ishment 30 years in the penitentiary. More than two dozen defendants have been sent to the chain gang to assist in building good roads for Buncombe coun ty, while hundreds of dollars in tines have been placed to the credit of the school fund. In two or three Instances defendants of a notorious and unsavory chapiter have been given so many hours to shake the dust of North Caro lina from their feet under penalty or chain gang sentences and In every cuse tho undesirable cltlsens.have lost no time In taking their departure. The only Important case that now re mains un the docket for trial at thin term is that of State vs. Horace Grs luim. the young man charged with the wr.bezzlement of 500 from the Southern Kxpross Company. This case was set for trial at the last criminal term, but was conl inutyl by consent. It In said that some Interesting testimony will Is .idduced when the defendant is arraign ed and that a strong light for acquittal will be made. l'IKK AT GRAHAM. Two Barns lHi.tro.vctl by a lilaw Thai Threatened Serious lss Pushing Street Railway lroJert. Hoecial to The Observer. Graham, Nov. 21. What threatened to! be a very disastrous lire broke out yes terday Just as the churches were about to begin their morning services. Black masses of smoke were seen rolling up from near the court house square, and the, lire alarm mingled Its clangor with ihe sweet tones of the church bells. Fortunately, the streets were thronged with church-goers, and so the tire, brig ade 'was speedily organized. Tha new engjlie was brought jnto service for tli first tjme. The barns of-. Mis W. ' Bunnell and Mr.. T. A. .AlwrMht, jn -lit-the rear.. of! the Vestal aodWcOU' U.n nell blocks, and filled wiiSi hay. tver. already wrapped In flames and could not be Baved. But the Are was speedily put out, the church bells rang out an other Invitation, and'the people assem bled gratefully to worship. A mass meeting was held In the court hmiaa n t liilfi t.' in 111,. illtOt-Mt ill thf f... .,..... I),, -ll,. Jf. Tt Ivor l.'.illui Street Railway. This enterprise is now l-.-..."..) 1... nnKo r. ...I., I hll.ln.dBI OJCIf aim L tilJiittiioic. .1 B J aiM.'uili .i stock has been subscribed for by our.' own citizens, and the prospects seem fair for building of the road in the near future. The negro. Joe Faucet te, convicted of burning the Burlington Hotel last win ter, has been sentenced to hung Decem ber 2S. J. 8. Bacho & Co's Cotton Letter. Uy Private Wire to 1. A. Id8W0rtli A: ("o.. Brokers. 'Phone 201. New York, Nov. 21. Two private ontl nates of th? crop were issued this morn ntr. One is bantKl on replies from South in correponde-it to a conservative Wall street Jiotisc, who lias almost invariably .ver- stiin.it - the yl'?ld, and shows u crop .f 1l.3ii.ox lial'-n. The other Is based on a ,!v-weeks' tour of the belt by a member f ,i tool commission house thnt during lit- pant tv.o serisnns hns hud a fair meas n.. of su'cess in estimating: . tho yield l-rouKh fullowliit; the reports of Southern orroHpundciits. wliose reports previously l v oiisoii Imve indicated a crop fully Wio. hi hah Im'Io v the llrm's present est! eai'-. li "m to iih that sentiment is ixli z on a it, in of over I I.LW.'ilm hiilcis olid vi- i li"i" llrnily licit ixot;tttons of tills thai will !" illsnpiMdnteil. We have not et inmptilrd our own Im ctiKallons into In- ion. tin- .-csidts of which we ran hard v iiitillxh until (n- middle of in-xt welt, nt until we ri-o ivc unr ri'plles at least rt'e shall reni-iln i-otiliile.it ot a very mod rate sliowln by the government's report Me inwhil j and pel-linns owinn to tin; fact that tli" December ard n-Krt will bo Issued it fio hour of the markets close n we-k . i( m next Hatiiiday It seems to uh thai v. nine up will be indulged In to a great tt scte-il than liscoti liinK incioentul ideas of He- i roi.. ami tr in. it would seem thnt lie v-iMurt tinl'.'sn. an is posslhlo. it is small noimh (o Kreivtly Hlliuulale speculative limaial. would have a tp-adual rather thun in abrupt effect noon values. Liverpool thlt moiniiiK n-ode a fairly teady wliowlnti. The wouther wan nood. ri 'I'eititrt. Mwolle i by a Wavy clearance, wi-io iiboul (in il to fast year s and South- ri1 adviees reported a steady spot situa tion a ."iwmI demand. The. hx-nl market in in d easy. ; to points tower under II iiiiilatiaiif. but met with a fe-ood deinund nun loe.-il shorts and rallied to a slight el stain. believe it buying cottui) on ea' tions The mills will not slop buying i.iilil : imy hive so ured heir . Reason i imils, wlii.leviT attltitde tin y may 'adopt itb -. f.-i-oii-cr lo n reserve. J. H. PAC1IK i. CO. I'tlnn Kullj at Concord- A Mar rlage. Special lo Tlie Observer. ,: Concord, Nov. "it. Thu wedding, cere mony of Miss Wllitia Cook., and Mr. Travis Moose was aolemnlKCd at tlje home of the bride at Forest Hill on Saturday night. The bride la a daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. P. O. Oook. The groom is former. Concord boy, who is succeeding In 8011 tb Carolina, where he has a position in u mill. "Aiioiig the Breakers'' was glvelt at the oiK'ra house to-night by local tal ent, tho proceedings gViinj; to the city ribrary. The l'ylhians will have u rully to iiioitow niglji- Klvo candldatvn will be Up for the first rank. Messrs.- A.H. Bernard, of AsiK-villo. and Whitehead Kltitta, of Salisbury . are to be licre to uddresa the l'ythlana on 4hst occatloii. Does This Suit You? . It. It. Jordan & Co., the enterpris ing druggists of Ihla tlty. ure having ucli large rim on "HINPIPO," the new Kidney-Curo and Nerve Tonic, and hear It so highly praised, that they-, twit oflari: to guaranlee ft lu every case to cure all forms ot. "Kid ney Trouble and Noivoua Vluordera. They pay for It If It does nut five yon .entire satisfaction. ' If yoa us It. - ft la their , risk not yours. A 50 cent box aent by mat under positive guarantee. - . . A. AXD M.'S mOWfcSH. -.Tho Mmknt KiiUiuwtt Over tlie Sue ; merit to play for football supremacy in North Carolina. The tie score. 6-6, leaxes the point of supremacy In doubt, but A. aw M. has climbed high this xeason on wores of 6!Mi over Guilford College, 6- over v)rginl;i Military Institute at Lexlng- . ... ., . Ion (the first defe.it for thnt school on Its own grounds in 12 years) and w a game lost by only 5-0 with University of Virginia on its home ground. Vir ginia's team Is acknowledged the strongest In the South, and the score was the surprise of the season. So it was a determined' host that awakened the old town of Chapel Hill list Wednesday. College duties were suspended early in the day and sh'irtly after VI o'clock JS0 cadets, ami about L'll professors and ladit-s of Hi,, i ollege were alwaid a Southern speeiai on tho siding near by. There wen- already a hundred Raleigh people on the train, friends of the A. ami M I'uiversity rooters, and sports of every creed. In fact. It was a Ral eigh holiday, and everybody seemed aappy On arrival at the Held, A. and M. was given one side line, immediately raised a banner. "Hit 'Em Hard,'' and rallied round their rooter king. The bleaehiix were occupied largely by la dies, and the Bed and White appear ed 10 be in the majority. l'lay was fast and furious a most intensely Interesting game, and espe- inlly ex. liiiiK in the last half, when the oall wns (list at one end of the Held Jl.d then at Ihe other and. The crowds went wild after the University's touch down and kick had been duplicated by the A. and M.. and not until tile film! whistle was it anybody's game. Tliei it was Ha- name of the phyxiclsl tin problem of two op,' islnu irreslsl Dili lorees sohed --."nothing doing." Tlie next name, and probably tin tinal. one fur tic season, will be played n Raleigh next Thursday, tThanksgiv int; Bay) against Clcmsoii College. That -i also a team worth defeating. Clclli son h is ne e- been hcutcii by (lie A. and M , aiel has 1 understand, never been l . ilen b any body on her Iioiik ,. iiiinls. ALBERT E. ESCOTT. West K ileigh, Nov. Lt), Y.m. 1HI.I. AltDS IOEXT1TV 1'1XE1. The Ncro lccrado. in ,lall at Dan ville. Admit Several of Hlw ('riniCH. Itut DcnlcM NhoothiK Oflicnr Hall The IJHtcr Kurt of His AHMailant Itcldsv Ille News Notes. 'ort i -soondeiK e of The ohservi-r. l:.idsv.l'.-. Nov . I'ii. -Mr. Jolin ( '. ii u 1 1 In i -son spent yesterday In Daii i .-. i h,. iri.wt thnt Jack, pillard. I ii.- 'ft i 1 ' v ile '-ylM In t , , tty In the city .-mv b "eot ';ri.m,iij . in ordor ;,lo' ace .i:t iheiv whs n.v'mlwtahe U the parly. He says he had a long talk with Dll lard. and that the desperado makes no denial to the officers of being; Jack Dillard and acknowledges being- KUllty if a number of the crimes he is charged with, but denies that hi' shot Policeman Hall. Mr. Hntclu-rsoii says Mr. Mall took I look at thi- prisoner and poslthclv! identified him as his assailant. Dil lard claims that he was not in IJan- u the time, when the policeman .viitt uhul lint tllh hit futliir iu ! ' ... .... .... . , ' ., ' nui irou'ii, t, t,.. I inn niui y ki" n for naiiKlit, iM-causc his ful her Is dead. : The tobacco sales have been iiile law tuts wci'K, I Here is no percep ilile chaiiKe in lh tiuallly of offeritiKS. Medium wmli-M of a somen lint run rse i nd iionili si ript typo predominate, very coinmoii lotiac'-o and Rood to tine vrapi crs arc still very st-arce, ami In ;o(id (lctnand. The farmers trcuraliy ;eein well pleased with the prices they ire receiving;. There is a full corps of niyers out. and bidding is quite lively. ll the (Trades are closely watched, md the sales show a very decided mini., t ion. Mr. W. (Sol-don Matlock. a well tiotn young man. aged 32 years, died his morning at I a. m.. at the resi iein -iif Mrs. Mettie Mitchell, on Main rtre---l. after an lllnetis of about a month's duration with typhoid fever. For evrral years he had been in tin ?mploy of tii- NcmI Hardware Com pany, timl a Justly popular iimoiig i large number of friends. The reinnins .vere bin i' d nt lb theien chtiicb, tin ufternoon, of xtlii' li church he had liet-ti i consistent member for Ihe past btv ral years. 'I'll.- Ko, U..' o.g. coliH';ili' -rv A l i aiiuin ami ( 'ld r VI -and tile local nitHti.iv ju ( barge d I he burial Accident nt Curtilage. Sn-c:a! to Tin- Observer. j Carthage. Nov. -.'1. - While working, in the roof of one of the Tyson & I Jonea Hugg.v Cor. liuildings to-day 1 Mr. Arch Woinaek. son of Mr. John j Wotii.n U. of near Canieron. fell a (lis-I tnnee of feel, breaking both legs.: a (oii)iolind fr.-tiire. and the left arm in lv.11 ila( es. lie is being attetab d by Ills. M I.eoil. Shields and Watson. ' ami ft is Imped that both of his limbs can be mix . d. thou.trh he is in a critical . condition. POESX'T ItKSI'ECT OU) Af.n. ! It's shameful when youth falls lo i diow proper respect for old age, but . Just the contrary In the caso of Dr. 1 King's New Life Fills. They cut off I maladies no matter how snvere and 1 irrespective of old age. Lyspepnia, i Jaundice, Fever. Constipation all I yield to tills perfect Pill. 25c. al , Kurwell A Dunn's. Drugg'.sLs. I niCHMONO. VIR01NI. University Collage) of Medioina, Foendod by Dr. jtuntor McGuirt. Fint-dau la standard, reqtiircmenU ard clinical facilities. ProscoVeoidialio Alien Hardware Co. . '-'Jr ai3 j vv! . . . 1 sivo f OL'It SPOKHAG m iM- ooi!s v lIJPATMIVr Tl y ; Is iii belter eliape ft C - - than over to If i lit out coliiplole- W V 1 ly the moat par- m ; tlcu lar,lBporUiwaii j Jn tlio city. ' r THE GREATEST EPOOH OF MARRIAGE The first is tha most crucial tuna. If for tha first time tha irtatett 'nt la your married lives b about to occur, how expectant, bow wrapt art in it rou find younalvaa. You try to overlook, but in vain, that element of uncertainty and dan- ?;er that you have beta lad to expect roro the experience of those mothers and fathers who hsva struggled through this ordeal in Ignorance of rJJothor'B Friend what It la. and what it does. If at this time every txpertant man and wife might know of this greatest of boon, devised for ths express purpose of alleviating and disp jlling the suffering and consequent danger of cliilu-oirih, how quickly would all doubt and worry be dissipated. Mother's Friend U an invaluable liniment for external massape, through whone potent agency rountliwi moth ers have !ren enabled to experience the joy of parturition for the first time without danger to themselves or their off-spring, BRADFItXD rtnSMATOH CO., Mlmntm, dm. Overstocked On iSecoiid-lland TYl'EWBlTEUS, taken in exchange for Olive KS 'vet' KM) iiiacliiuea at all makua lo go at i-uerlllfo prices. Pay -Shos ... . ICeni-KhuH ljemlngtons . . Itar-lxcks . . Hammonds Itlickensderfers Miinlinttuns . . . Williams . , . . ("hicagoes . . Wellington!! . Suns 1 leiismores . . . ( 'altigraphs . . . Pra ii klins , . . . .Slioles-Vlslbles . . M.t.OO to . 25.00 to . 15.00 to . L'a.OO to , . L'0.00 lo , 10.00 to 25.00 to , 20.00 to 15.00 to ,. 15:00 to .15.00 to . 15.00 to , 5.00 to . 15.00 to $ 4 5. 1)0 85.00 55.00 4 5.00 25.00 ;tr..oo aa.ao sr.. oo 20.00 . 25.00 ' 26.00 80.00 10.00 25.00 if.. 00 to 30.00 WniTK-qUJGK IK YOU WAMrTi BAKtfAlNS. J. E.CRAYT0N & GENERAL AGENTS. TRUST BUILDING. CO. P. E. COCHRANE Insurance AND Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE We Invite You to see ur S pe dal Values in Oil Paintings THE ART SHOP, I VV. I. VAN IMtSS &. CO. 19 North Tryon St. $20,000 WORTH of - 0! have secured the exclu sale of the Piedmont CJotlilng Manufacturing Co. '3 nlock of goods recently damaged slightly by lire and water, and have same 011 sale. Th la stock consists of men's and boys' clothing, over coats, and pantu unpin dented bargains. THE 18 E. Trade Street. 0 1 1 1 11 UlIU Bargain lious Co SAGO -8 ' I SV! PROVED tSTIMAUS FURXISHED. A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHrtRUOTIB, NORTH CAROLINA. j.i(.iifinsio LIVEST. F D and SALES STABLES - leaei Muga-tea, Carrta Wagon xtimaia. Horaea. Mulia, KU. Applyln (uttter Tlrea a apeelalty. Carriage f od Butldera. Oena rai Hepa.ii o- apeclalty. -- CHICHESTER'S PILLS A Htpwtfiinl Mfme4y, wiU fur If A yttrr- l.'.vi'tr . iniiMniiftiii. IMqiM, Ki.K eeix. ' ' CIIICHKSI t H's KNH.IH in UV.lt .n-l Oold tiHttallla n,m. KiVsl kii bly. Million, f ak n MhrA: iVrfViMi nk.lllllo..l,.l lltfll... l.t r,, tUl(l.l.f W-lid 4 M.f4lH Hi fllMD V fi't t'ftr tlratara, TmrtlmoMlllIll .HI llMlalat for I,mMm, h. rrtmm Mali. Sn t, til Utuf.lik,,. Cltlelinurr Chi tnlral ( a., MadlMi nMra, I'll I fa. ENGINES We make three styles or types of I Engines, as we have said before In 'this column, but not lately: j THE UDDELL - TOMPKINS foi suw mills, cotton gins, planing mills, latindi li s, grist mills, etc. ; THE I.IUDEI.I,-C 11 A M It i: It S i (heavy duty) for large pinning mills, ood-w't king plants, roller mills, large ginneries and the like, requiring a steady power up to 100 horse. The Mddell High Heetl Automatic for electric lighting in cotton mills and towns, and for ntln r purposes ' where economy of fuel h an object, and the most perfect regulation aa to i speed Is demanded. j With these three tyjici? we are abln j to supply all demands, except for niu, i chines of the Corliss type. We haven't 'said much about engines lately for i the reason that we haven't been able I lo supply the demands that come to ! us without any advertising. Dut now that the ginneries nre all supplied we can probably collect some stock, and till orders with rensonnble promptness. Write to us. That is the way to find i out what te have, and the price. LIDDELL COMPANY, Also manufacturers of up-to-date ginning plants, pulley', shafting, cotton presses, i te. complete, saw mills, and other ' Thanksgiving Time s ihe time when voil w.iiil lo gel in all the biinhet sun nieil (.11 interior trim. Wlnb 1 will .-inn. be along whi 11 prompt deli-, era n al ii"t alii posMibl.-. I Mir j .vliole :inl is at your illsposal. with' its 1 11 u n nsi stock of (tie best grad s j ; d l,llii di led, ha id and ft woods. 'j ; J. H. Wearn &. Com'y. ! ' XXXXXXXXXXXXX iz Tuiuirceitfiiic z 2 inHnoif 1110 m M When heart are full of Joy and JjJ thankfulness to the Giver of all j Oood, what better gift to a friend than these, beauties of H the Master's hand, or what bet- JJ ter to add adoi liintnl to the J table or home? M I can suply any quantity of lit'kutlful Flowers at reasonable J prices, and w ill be pleased to m have your orders for mall, ex- press or city delivery, which vill JJ receive pioinpt attentloii,'; v ' S M i H . H M !8 - M M mm ifflwZZ n...... ..j T,.niA. nr... v w . t a.w iniiiaJtV I'iiiiiiiMi rnoai ko. m, . : . tj ' ir? I 1.7 fk.tjn2t srLUvfLllv M W. C. McPHCt:, : Prop. S H . . lJllwortb. Floral Gardeua , : J M : .:. -CharMt-K.-.C', ..,;: 5 Be" I'Phon.' . ;M xvXtxntZfxmmtmvzm PETTEE MAGIIiil SIIQP3. BUILDERS OF" , '.'';,;' COTTON MACHINERY S" - n - w The Charlotte Supply , Co. WB ARB 80TJTUD RN A8NTi fOS ' ' j, TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLE3 AITD HUD DLE frames. : r V WRITB C8 FOR PRICEA , ' ' t Foakett A niahop Steam Crape carried In took, aiaa Card CJoOUrnf.a4 a full line of 8uprlle. ' CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBURG. - WHISKEY 5 YEARS OLD SMOOTH AHOMELLOW FULL QUARTS S3.'-3 .. ', ttxpHES cHAAaet iAfp v i'v' trial will tVmine voutliat thff&llr-tfe thpt 'iiicWf for Mwlioiiml and .inbinj t.itj mir fxnense nnU onto. Wnp'ut . t,. - . 155 Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte, N C. A hlg-h-grada College for Women. ment. Fine Building, rooine limited t Are escapes. Standard high. Work ItEV. y ' (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL STOCK . , ,30,OO0 I,eorn Hookkeeping, Shorthand, Tuoh Typewriting, Penmanship and Bng-. Ush. Not In a Month this cannot be done. Kot leeyou cannot e something for nothing. But If merit appeals, we can convince yoa UUU KINO'8 Is the best. Established and o .result of 20 yearf etperlence. RFJKEUENCIJ: Every bank and leading buslnesa concern In Ralelgn or Charlotte. Write for our Collego Journal and offers we are now making. AddreM.. KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, V CHAItLOTTB. N. C, or RALKIOH. N. C " A BUFFET THAT GR0AI1S 7D a beautiful line of would be glad to show you have We Issue Automobile Tickets On account of the Football game be tween Universities of Virginia and .North Carolina, at Richmond, VaJ1, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. the South ern Kaiiway Co. will sell' round trip tickctti to Richmond front : Charlotte and Intermediate stations-at rate of one llrst-class- ' fare plus 5 cents. Tickets on sale Nov, 23. -with final limit Novt 26. Uouud U'U ate from Char tott will be $S.75. v. . ' ;; - , -k For jfj(rther Inf ormatioo call on any Agent or wite ,- . - , , ..; , . tV U' VERNON.' T. P. A., ';'----"'-".:; ' ' - " - Charlotte, N. C . W." H. TAYLOE. G. P. A. ;'nKWushUig'.oti. . - if' .t 4 3 GQHEESPOriCEr.:B JCUCITEO. . ' H , .1 1 j, 4 I : 1 ' w. 5YSV0L0( f COPPER DISTILLED 4 rua quarts; t ... -.t.V TVSt othitttiriWMwa. - , a tnohov wit be mundeuttl muae a pnnw eiuseo. ; , .... PIT Of oy WT. mm Equipped with avery modern Improv o two, perfect sewerage, electric lighta. thoroug. '' . J. R. JJUIDGE3. D. D president. : With its weight oi "good, things for Thanksgiriiig is no good. Our handsome Sol id Oak Buffets ' arid Side boards will neyer groan un-1 der any weight? they are not only ornamental, rich and exquisitely, handsome, but will last a lifetime. ; To be in keeping with tho handsome . Sideboards, wo Extension Tables which wo at any time. ;... VV " us j : -1 sir 1 " i ri i'( an Furniture Co. SOUTH FLORIDA , FAIR;; and Mld WIu ter Exposition, Tatnpa, Fla., Kw. Hth-JGlh. , ' J .'. , On account ' of the ' above occi a, Southend Kail way v. ill sell routiJ t , tickets to Tampa, Fla.. on Nov.. : , good to teturn Until Nov, 30tJi, 3 '. rale of one first-class fate plus : for .the round trip., For further j nation call on any Ajut or v 1 ii. h. vrr.Nft r, . c- ' 4 , W.. H. TATLOn, Ct. ! V , Viiiliitu:-ti. I'S:-'.;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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